VOL. XXIII. XO. 3;5. CHICAGO, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. SPECIAL EDITION
SOME TIJUANA FEATURES
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PECULIAR TRACK SOIL HOLDS WATER AND
STAYS HEAVY WITHOUT MUCH RAIN.
Secretary Jasper May OfTiciato at Denver — Colonel
Vennie to Bo Sent West to Run in the
Coffroth Handicap,
(Uy .1. It. Jeffery).
Rnii Diego, Cal., Fel)ruar.v 1. — The month of
January gave tlie mini runners their oi>l><)rtnnity
to shine !it Tijuana. Witii tiie exception of tiiree
or four days, lra<-k eondition:; tiirougliont tile inontit
f.ivored iiorses suited by soft going, and tiiis in
spite of tile fact tiiat on only four da.vs during
liie wliole inontii did rain fall, while tlie racing was
going on. The disproiiortionote amount of soft
track racing is attributed largely to tlie inordin-
ately slow-drying iieculiarity of the Tijuana track,
to wliicli reference lias Ix-en made ls*fore. After
a drencliing rain, tlie track reijiiires more tlian
a Week to regain its norniul condition, Is'cause
of tlie lier-nliar nature of its topsoil, coupled witli
tlie fact tliat it is underlaid li.v a watei -tiearing
strata of sand. It is prolialde tliat the mud run-
ners will have to take a back seat from now on.
In the noriiial course of events, little more rain
neeil be looked for during the remainder of the
racing season.
Edward Jasper, who is serving in his usual effi-
cient manner as racing secretary at Tijuana, has
been engaged by W. W. Finn to fill a similar
positimi at Ihuiver in the event that the pro)Hised
summer niisding at that point comes. In sidte
of the difriculties with which he has had to con-
tend from time to time, Mr. Jasper has jirovided
uiiiforml.v satisfactory racing cards at Tijuana.
Now that there is a fair iirospect of fast track
conditions during most of the remainder of the
iiieetiiig. 111- will make a special elTort to bring
the better grade of liors<‘s into action more fre-
i|ileiitly.
James Neil, a San FranciscHn. who has figimal
prominently on the western turf for mun.v a year,
is an attache of one of the field limiks at Tijuana.
He recently had the gooil fortune to win two
races with his old campaigner, Zinkand. a tried
and true mud runner. Ills son Frank, who figiir«'d
as a luigilistio star a dozen years ago, is now
living the simple life as a randier near Hollister,
ill San Uenito County, tills state.
Not Many Bad Actors at Tijuana.
Starter Trila-’s scliooling list is at pn'sent made
ui) of such bad iiost actors as Light Hoy, Cali
fornia Jack. Capt. Druse, Marion Rose 11., Hob
Lynch, Hertlui Weaver, King Wortli, IniiKirtant
Auntie Curl, .She Will. -Muy Huena, Thistle Helle,
Ueul Wortli and Tlie Shrimp.
A1 Neal, owner of tlie good handica)) liorse Ed
Cudihee, has Is-en notified by Registrar W. H.
Itowe of the Jocke.v (Till), of tlie acceptance of
names selected for two of his well-bred two-year-
olds. Tlie chestnut filly by Jack Atkin — Loyulirta
will figure in the annals of racing ns Florence
(Tine, while the bay filly by Hen Trovato — Rose
finch will 1 k> known as Ida Hrown.
An ol.i-time jockc'y. who is showing to advantage
here nowadays, is Joe McHride, who was one of
the stars in the days when racing was in full
swing at Oakland, lie can still ride at 103 pounds
and has recently liooteil in several winners.
Manager (^.offroth has received a letter from
Jefferson Livingston in which he expressed the
intention of shipping his good horse Colonel Veii-
nie here from New Orleans, to make a bid for the
$.'i,0(KI (.'otl'ruth Handicap, one mile and a (piarter,
to Ih‘ run February
(!. W. Dodge, who raced A. Muskoday and other
good horses in the ila.vs when racing flourished
ill ('alifornia. is among the regulars at Tijuana.
He has no horses and is o|K-rating from the ground.
Gossip of Lower California Horsemen.
Dick Ripley fears that the racing days of Judge
Sale are over. This gisid miid-riinning son of Haii-
nockburn— Augusta Victoria broke down badly in
his last start here and Ripley has little 1ioim> of
being able to |iatch him up again. He is on the
hsikoiit for a good home for the gelding, where he
will b.‘ assured of emiing his days in iieace and
<-omfoit. Riple.v has never raced a horse for
which he entertains greater affection and with
good reason, for Judge Sale has never failed to
»io what was exiM*cted of him at critical times,
esiiecially over minld.v tracks. Judge Sale is a
priHiiict of Harney Schreiber’s famous WiNHlhinds
breeding establisluiient nPar St. Louis, now a thing
of the past.
Littie Raymond Moore was so seriously hurt,
when he fell with (Jeraldame last week, that he
nia.v never lie seen in the saddle again. He siifferml
a distressingly bad coniiiound fracture of the leg,
«lose to the hip, and it will be a long time liefore
be can get aliout.
Michael .1. Hayes, who raced the good handicap
horse Johnny Lyons with marked success over
I’ai-ific <-oast tracks a decade or so ago, recent l.v
arrived here from Oakland with the stable of L.
Hecker, a San Francisco business man. Two of
his sons have tried their hand at race riding. The
elder, Johnny, was a rider of no mean ability in
the days when his father’s colors were conspicuous
at Oakland. .\fter having hud a fling at pro-
fessional baseball, following his retirement from the
saddle, he is now doing duty as a jockey’s valet
at Tijuana. Tiie younger of the Hny(‘s riders.
Tommy, is also here, but rides onl.v infreiiuentl.v,
mid rapidl.v increasing weight will soon bring alsint
his retirement.
Arthur ITckens has lieen experiencing the slump
that inevitably come to all riders and W. J.
o’Hrien is now regard(-d as the most reliable of
the local riding brigade, with the possible ex-
ception of Rosco.* Troxler, who continues to show
to advantage. Karl I'tsil rides well at times, but
is lacking in consistenc.v. J. McIntyre, an old-
timer. who was striking his stride after a susis'ii
sion dating from the Riiio meeting last fall, is
again on the ground, his handling of Miss Hrush,
Isaiten odds-on favorite of the si-coud race on
.lanuar.v 2G, having lieen unsatisfactory to Judge
I’ettiiigill. ('. dross is an old-timer, who is riding
as well as at any time in his long career.
MARTIN’S STABLE SHIPPED TO LOUISVILLE
1/exir.gton, Ky.. Febniar.v 1. — William T. Martin
toilay shlpis-d from here to Douglas I’ark. Ijoiiis
viRe, the thuroughbredu Waterbass, Water War
Kingfisher and five two-year-olds. They will be
prepared for early spring racing.
HORSES WHICH WON THE GREATEST NUMBER OF RACES
IN THE CAMPAIGN OF LAST YEAR
In the matter of races won, Monocacy was the leading horse of 191(5. lie captured fifteen races in
all and a right serviceable campaigner he was. Next to liim came (juid Nunc. Haylierry Candle, Hilly
,Ioe, El Mahdi and (iiiide Host in a tie as the winners of thirteen races each. Of these Hayberry (’nndle
was one of the best mares in racing, with mun.v notable achievements to her credit. The others were
selling platers, but gcsid ones. Seven horses won twelve races each, they ladiig Say, Diadi, Edmond
Adam.s, John Craliam. King Worth, (jiiick and Top o’ tli’ Morning. Two gooil race horses were in this
division. Top o’ th’ Morning and King Worth. None of the winners of eleven races were aliove the sell-
ing plater gnide, but among the winners of ten Slipjiery Elm. Maud Hacon and Hringhurst were racers
of merit. 'J’he horses which won ten or more races last year were the following:
Horse. Col. Sex.
A.
I’l-digree.
Owner.
Sts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Uiip
Won.
Moiuwacy
ch. g.
Ii
Ilamhiirg — Monadoiir
.T. Trovato ....
315
15
r»
8
8
$ 7.2.50
(Ill id Nunc ...
-hr. K.
7
W(S)lsthorpe — Dictyniia
.('. Mnlholland ..
41
1.3
5
7
DS
4,4.35
Hayberry Candle.ch. m.
r»
(’uiiurd — Tower of I'aiidles . . . .
• J. W. May
2T»
13
7
U
5
8.S78
Bill.v Joe
ch. g.
4
Russell — Etliel T
• J. T'mensetter .
41
13
r»
7
1(5
0,4(i5
El Malidi
ch. h.
5
Voter — ('assandra
. G. J. Miller ...
29
13
15
r»
5
.3,085
Gnide I’ost
.b. m.
<;
Filigrane — Lady Augusta
• R. 1*. Dickinson.
37
13
r>
3
10
.5.(520
Say
• hr. g.
.')
Sais — The Rose of tlie Rancho.
.C. Folk
30
12
7
a
2,950
Diadi
• h. g.
5
Bowling Green — Lady Dotte . . .
• A.veanbe Stable.
4(1
12
9
10
15
3.415
Edmond Adams
• b. g.
8
Russell— Memorial
• J. H. Goodman .
.33
12
9
(5
(>
4,(580
John Graliam ..
• hr. g.
9
Fake or Modred — -Leenja
■ Hnmx Stable ...
.53
12
14
11
10
4,. 570
King Worth ....
• hr. g.
Kenilworth— Mitten
. R. O. Egan ....
33
12
7
7
7
5,0.55
Quick
. b. g.
(5
Conjuror — Fnnn.v Wilson
.J. M. Stowe ...
(50
12
12
11
2r»
4,420
Top o’ til’ M’liiiig
■ ch. g.
4
Deep o’Duy — Lad.v Halgowan . .
. F. Fowers
24
12
(5
2
4
7,3CJ5
Dundreary
-.1). g.
4
Semproniiis— Ameenis
• J. M. Hooker . . .
3(5
11
r»
ii
14
4.275
Lilv Orme blk. in.
r>
Monsieur de L’Oniie — W. of Fate.G. R. Foley ....
35
11
r»
n
14
4.205
.Manokin
. .1). c.
2
Rapid Water — Little Rnttercup.
.11. G. Hedwell .
.’59
11
11
4
13
8.3.30
.Maxim’s t’lioice
..b. g.
r>
Golden Maxim — I>‘onaIla
.11. G. Hedwell .
31
11
5
<;
10
5.010
Out
blk. c.
2
Out of Reacli — My Eleanor ....
.1’. M. Civill ...
.35
11
(5
.3
15
3,.5(M>
Sybil
.ch. f.
2
Meelick— Helle Rankin
• W. McLemore ..
..32
11
12
0
.3
4.;5(IO
Slipiier.v Elm
• hr. g.
3
Riiiinockhiirn — Sch walls'
-Nev. StiM'k Farm
.30
10
0
.%
9
3,775
Sallie O’Day .
.Ii. III.
s
I’eep o’Day- Sallie Apph'toii ..
.J. Ib'lane.v
.40
10
10
S
IS
2.87.5
Haby I.ynch . .
.hr. f.
4
ls*oiiid —Queen Lithe
■ E. C.(M>k
.27
10
3
2
12
3,9-55
Hertlia Weaver.
hr. ni.
<;
llapsliiirg — Vedas
-T. ('. Williams .
.2r»
10
(5
2
7
2,!)00
Hird Man
.ch. g.
Marta Santa — Whisk Hns>;ii . . .
. R. V. Haymaker
.35
10
9
4
12
3.i*90
Hogv Johnson
.hr. g.
4
Ronnie Joe — La iKitta
.A. (’. MeCafferty
.:«»
10
11
7
11
.3,485
Hringhurst
• hr. g.
r>
I’hindit — Sweet Slarjoruni
.Adair & Baker .
10
S
.3
4
0.489
Hiinice
.b. m.
(i
Hiibieon — (ieniia
.G. 11. Morton ..
.31
10
7
1
13
3..370
t'liiirles Fraiici
-.1). g.
4
Ciimird — Mamie (1
.W. Feiiehter ...
45
10
r»
Ti
25
4. .580
Enver Hey . . .
..b. g.
5
Ballyhoo Hey — Is'ayoiiura
• F. llinph.v
..30
10
7
Ti
S
4,140
Hawtiiorii ....
..b. g.
(5
lliistings — White Tlioni
.<5. Alexandra ..
..3(5
10
r>
ii
15
0,070
Kootena.v
-ch. g.
8
Ben Stroine — M.v Heaut.v
.(5. Siidlo
.49
10
15
14
10
0,040
Mars Cussid.v .
blk. g.
4
Ogden--Ivory Hells
• C. R. Amiersoii.
.34
10
8
r»
11
.5.993
.Maud Hacon .
.ch. f.
2
Tony Honero — (Iviedo
..Ayeanhe Stable .
.27
10
S
4
5
3.970
Vesta
..I), f.
4
Sir Htioii — Espaiiita
.Suiinyside Stable
.22
10
3
.’5
ii
2,095
Stiiiile.v S. ...
blk. g.
S
Jack I’oint — M.v Gem
.E. Denl.v
.39
10
7
4
IS
2,093
Star of I-ove..
• hr. g.
4
Star Shoot — Lady Vineeiit ....
.11. L. (’ralne ..
.31
10
(i
9
(i
.5,845
Tlicsieres ....
.ch. g.
C
Haiiiiockbiirn — Discard
• N. L. Snelson ..
.31
10
0
ii
10
3,0.55
MURPHY’S CAPITAL PERFORMANCE.
Displays Fine Order of Speed to Win Havana Fea-
ture Race — H. K. Knapp Departs.
Havana, Cuba, February 1. — The McGee colt,
Murphy, showed a good performaii(?e in today’s
feature at Oriental Park, when he beat the odds-
on favorite. Droll, a scant length in the three-
quarters of a mile handicap. Tlie winner carried
111 iHiuiids, made all the pace and ran the distance
in 1:12.
In tlie oiiener. Sheets set a terrific pace, going the
thr(*e-eighths in :34%, but weakened at the end and
Two Royals got up to beat him iii tlie closing
strides.
Hulger. tiie favorite, was pulled up at the start
of tlie second race, then closed a big gap to finish
a fast-goiiig tliird. Hulger was liest and might linve
won with a bi-tter send-off. Tlie race went to King
Stalwart, wliicli set tlie pace all tlie way, but was
tiring and just lasted long eiumgli to win.
World’s Wonder captured the fourth race after
wearing Encore down in tlie final sixteeiitli. SiKiliii.
ipioted at 20 to 1, won the fifth race, leading from
Sturt to fiiiisli.
Encore was claimed liy H. H. Rice for $t)2.’) after
lie was lieateii in the fourth race.
11. K. Knapp, who lias lieeii a daily visitor at
Oriental Park the past two weeks, left tills morn-
ing for New York.
There were a number of arrivals from New Or-
leans. Among them was Howard Pearson, sportiii.g
(“ditor of tile Detroit Journal. In his party were
Janies ('uminiiigs and William Swart, tlie manager
of the Dorval track at Montn*al, and Fred Uicluird
was also a visitor. Others ia ids party were Dave
Ricliards, I.s)uis Is-tournea and Victor Lcnuiy.
•WINDSOR PEOPLE WANT RACING.
Deputation of Citizens Go to Ottawa to Protest
Against Plan, to Curtail Sport.
Windsor, Out., February 1. — backed by p iietition
eoiitainiiig tlie signatures of more tlian l.tHH) citi-
zens of Windsor and vicinity, a deputation will
leave Windsor 'riiursday for Ottawa to protest
against tlie plan of Oliver J. Wilcox, M. P. for
North Essex, to amend tlie eriininul coile limiting
horse racing in any one district in (’aiiada to four-
teiMi days a year.
liider the present law tlie three tracks near
Windsor are each allowed two seven-day meetings
a year, and if Mr. Wilcox’s amendment is acti-d
U|Kiii favorabl.v two of the trucks would have to
discontinue operations.
Last year the provincial government benefited to
tlie extent of ?r)2..'>(K» from the license fee of $1,2.’>(I
a day jiaid by <-ach of the tracks near Windsor, be-
sides a five and ten cent war tax on every admis-
sion ticket sold. The federal government took part
of the profit under the itluii of Sir Thomas White,
minister of finance, to tax incomes of companies.
CURRENT NOTES OF THE TURF.
Lucky OcKirge was recently purcliased at private
sale by W. J. Marlman.
Wliat could be more natural than that Endurunee,
by Marathon, should have engaged in mon* raees
ill 191(5 than any other race horse
Jockey Tonim.v McTaggart ia riding in splendid
form at New Orleans and it is only liis weiglit that
keeps him from getting more inounta.
Was it not appropriate for Mercliant to win at
a Husiness Men’s meeting, aa.va tlie New Orleans
Times- Picayune after R. L. Itresler’s three-year-
old won the other day at tlie Fair Grounds.
Trainer (formerly jockey) Queen ia trying to get
a stable for the approaching season’s racing on the
eastern tracks. He now has the five-year- old mare
Reliecca Moses, liy Mexican or Joliiiny Harris — Ros.*
Thoriie, at Helmout Park uud is looking for others.
HANDICAP TO STAR OF LOVE.
Star Shoot Gelding Wins Tijuana Feature with
Ease — High Wind Retards Horses.
Tijuana, Mex., Febniar.v 1. — Star of I.ove ran
a smart race to win the San Marcos Handicap at
one ami one-sixteenth miles here todu.v. O’Hrieii
keiit the Star Shoot gelding under ’restraint in tlie
earl.v stages and, wlien read.v to make his move,
passed tlie otlier horses as if the.v wire standing
still. Executor sliowed a good iierformance to finish
second, while John Grulium was tliird. Deliver
showed soiin* early sjieed, but tired badly, as did
Dolinu. Guide Post has gone stale and showed
little today.
Water Warbler won the tliird race easily. Mar-
tin brought the filly from the i-ear, jiassed Veno
Von ill the stretch and won in a canter, ('apt.
Marchmoiit was heavily hacked to win the maiden
race, while Sinai sliowed a return to lier old form
to will the first.
The Hronx Stalilo claimed Right Smart out of
the first race.
W. T. Anderson lias pnri-hased the apprentice
contriK't on Willanl (’rooks from Clarence Riixtoii.
A liigh wind lilew all ilay. despite the siiiisliine,
ami, ill I'onseqiK nee, the time was slow.
SAYS HOSTILITY TO RACING BEAT HIM.
English Paper “Frankly Rejoices” That Hughes
Was Defeated for Presidency.
The Hrilisli Rlo.odstoek Breeders’ Review make.s
the rather siiriirising assertion that it was former
(Joveriior Hughes’ liostilit.v to racing that was the
dcteniiiiiiiig factor in his defeat for the presidency,
'fhe Review sa.vs:
"We have no use for party iiolitics in tl’.ese pag<'S,
all tlie same ttiere are occasional hapiienings in tlie
IKilitical arena wliicli merit tlie attention of- sports-
men. Ihe rt'ceiit pn-sidential eb'Ction i:i the I'nited
States was one of tlicm. In one sense it iimttered
little or nothing to the world in general, mueh less
to the sportsmen, whetlier Mr. Wilson was re-
elected president or Sir. Hiigiies found liis way to
the White House; but horsemen in Isitli liemispheres
were mindful of the fact tliat Mr. Iliiglies was tlie
man ehlefly resismsible for the temiKirary ruination
of tlie breeding ami racing interests in America,
and it may safely be assumed tliat the vast majority
of tliem rejoieed when tliey leuined that Mr. Hiiglies
was Is-aten.
“In all iirobaliilit.v the so-e:illed triumpli Jlr.
Hughes gained brought about bis defeat in the
pn-sldeiitial eleetiou. It was b.v a narrow margin
that Mr. Wilson was re-eleeted. and tlie thousand
of sportsmen who voted as siiortsmen ratlier than
in aecordanee witli tlieir isilitical leanings ipiite
eonceivabl.v turned tlie scale. And so it came t«>
pass Unit the nemesis overtook tlie ex-governor at
tlie supreme moment in his can-er.
“Frankly we rejoiced over his discomfitim*. b»‘-
cause it meant that the deadl.v and unstatesmanlike
blow lie dealt to breeiling and racing eiglit years
ago bad recoiled on his own liend. May a similar
fate liefall tliose who recklessl.v resort to metliotls
and iKilieies wliieli cause immeasiirat>le mlseliief not
only to the unoffending individual, but to tlu' state
at large.”
THE TETRARCH'S SISTER COMING OVER.
Of the Wickliffs Stalile’s recent p'lrchase in Eng-
land, Ixmdon Sportsman of January IS, says: “The
sister to The Tetrarcli is a lieuiitifiil filly and ail
over like racing. She is extremely cheap at l.oOO
guineas (.57.SOO). She go«-s to America and tin
commission to buy lier was unlimited.” The Tet-
rareh was one of the most remark ibl>- two-year-olds
of ttirf liistory and if tliis sister to lilni <loes well in
her iie.v lioiiie, slie ma.v prove one of the sens.itioiis
of our racing this year. In any event, she should
make a iiriccless broodmare.
GOING STILL DISCOURAGING
MORE RAIN COMES DOWN AT NEW ORLEANS
TO DEEPEN THE TRACK.
Diamond Has No Trouble in Winning the De Soto
Hotel Handicap— Flee tabellc Wins by a
Narrow Margin,
Now Orleans, La., February 1. — JefTersoii I.lv-
iiigstoii addl'd another stake to Ills eredit, wIk'h
D iamond cantered lioiiie in the D«> Soto ID tel
llaiidiea|) of ^l.tKIO .added and wen from Lncile P.
and Monomoy, witli Grundy and Fizer fartlier back.
Diamond was a big favorite, showed a dei'ided ajiti-
tiide for the going, and was miieli the best. Grundy
was a contender for a lialf mile, hut tired. The
summer-like weather did not remain for long and
was displaced today b.y cold but clear weather. A
liard rain last night made the track a veritable
quagmire and deep and liolding.
A fiiirl.v good curd was offered and, despite the
eold weatlier, another large gathering was on hand
to view tiie s|)ort.
J. O. TallKitt added another two-.venr-old purse
to his numerous ones scored during tills mis-tiiig.
when Hracelet triiimplii'd in easy fasliioti over Gay
laidy and Thinker. Hracelet was tile favorite.
Sleepy Sam. strongly supported, 'made giaal in the
second race and Stonehenge led .\nxiety liome.
The favorite in the tliird race, Fleetaiadle, liad to
l)e put to a liard drive to outstay Korfhage and only
succeeded in the last few strides, under a rousing
ride on tlie part of Ijowder. The same rider also
succeeded in bringing liome .Mico Girl in the suc-
ceeding dash, Peachie and Wat figliting it out for
seiDiid plaee.
'riie Kentuckians m.anaged to add another race to
their scon- of the day wlien Liikemae outstayed
Ro.val Interest in tlie closing dasli.
W. R. Mizell was forced to destroy Flag Da.v,
wliicli sustained an injury in his last start, on
aci-oiint of bliMid x><>ison infecting the injured leg.
Judge Monck. who is extensively iiiteri*sted In
the Hamilton track, was among the visitors.
riiarles (). Smith and A. R. Ijondon. secretar.v of
tlie Hamilton track, arrived tonight from California.
They will remain liere for an indefinite periml.
The Comns Handicap at one mile, with «1.0()0
added, to lie run next Thursday, and for which
entries were made this afternoon, attracted seven-
teen nominations.
At an auction held in the paddock liefore the
racing, tin* following horses were disiHised of:
Casli on Ih'livery, ?400. to Mrs. G. H. Ablaitt; Kris
Kringle. $3(5, to G. Kiliier; Tisitsie, $(’Kk), to S.
r^oiiis; laidy Small, $100. to W. E. Walsh; Ruth
Stotcni. .$DK), to J. J. Sellers; Wrynech, $50, to H.
J. Sargeant.
BRINGS TALE OF WOE FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Returned Racegoer Says Crescent City Is Full of
Tourists Wbo Live Off Friends.
(Hy Ed Cole).
New York. February 1. — One of the regular race
course brigade has retiiriied liome from New Or-
leans witli tales of disaster and woe. According to
his story the game lias not liecn all “tieer and
skittles” for tlie rank and file, meaning tlie lioys
who wont south to spend the winter with the in-
tention of at least mnking exiienses.
"The place is overstocked with workers.’’ said
lie, “and when they could not get work the con-
sequences were lack of funds and meals at times.
Good Samaritans were hunted to cover by tliose
wisliiiig to make a ‘toiicli.’ The result lias li«*en
that tliose who were lucky enough to get jobs had
to practically siipiairt those who did not. As re-
gards the (K-ciipants of tlii' Palm (iardon they have
thinn(‘d out pcrceptibl.v owing to tlie expense in-
ciirn*d in operating there. Considerably less than
fifty are on tlie floor and aecordiiig to their stories
every one is digging into the bank roll. It is said
that lleiir.v llaiif is $10,000 loser and others in
proportion.
Bad Track Responsible.
“Tills has been eaused.” eontiniied tlie narrator,
“through the i'uiitiniioiis liad track, which lias
minimized the eiitrics. and tlie fact that one or
two smart liorsemcn arc relying on information In
preference to form. Ed McGrath is one of the
pla.vers who liave collected (piite a few gemd wagers
through close observanei* on the market operations,
wliich liMVe been lieaded b.v one or two luek.v horse-
iiien. ’Live’ and ‘last call’ horses are awaited by
the crowd and the speculation is done mostly in
the last few minutes. Oiierators wlio rel.v upon
form have had a sorry session. This was pfobabl.v
due to the extraordinary track conditions and bad
luck during the niniiing of a race. Colonel James
and ills as.sociates, Mr. Kyle and Mr. Collins, have
met witli many reverses, as have others who have
relied strietl.v on form for their results. Tiie.v are
determined to see tlie meeting through, however,
living in hope that when the track la-conies good
tiie contestants will perform more coiisisteiitl.v.
Horses Kept in Their Stable.
“Regarding the future, tlie conditions of Iiorses
will enter Inrgel.v into tin* iiuestiun. Naturall.v
liiiiidi'eds of iiorses liave had to lie kept in tlielr
stalls during the past month. Th«'.r could neither
lie raced nor trained properly, consequently even
the Iiorses partial to a fast track wilt liardly be
keyed up for a grueling race slioiild the track be-
come fast before tin* close of the nii'eting. This
fact will cause inconsistence for a few da.vs at least
and it will uot be surprising to s«*e iiorses lieaten
when tile track becomes fast that, on all form,
should Im* victors. Tliis will frequently he due to
their lack of condition.
“While the meeting has been decidedl.v success-
ful from a financial standpoint,” concluded the
speaker, “it lias been disastrous for tlio majority
of regulars. A few. maj’lie, liave covered ex|H*iises
wliicli have l)«*eii liigh owing to bousing aceom-
modatioiis, luit tlie.v are mucli in tlie minority.
The business folks of New Orleans have reaped a
good harvest and the winter sport at that iKiiut is
Ix-ing built upon a solid foundation — one that will
take a heap of opposition to destroy. What is
more, it is being (smduoted by the Husiness Men’s
AsKiH'iation solely, so far as the business of the
institution is concerned. Judge Murpliy is the
ruler of the racing proper.”
Brotbors A. & R. Miles Are Sought.
Iiiqiiiri<*s are being made in I’hiludelpliin for
Albert and Roscoi* Miles, two men Is-lieved to liave
been in the race liorse business. 'I’licre is an I'state
to be settled up. wliicli cannot be accomplished until
the two brothers are located.
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The liorses which seem best in Friday’s races
arc:
Fair Grounds — Xcw Orleans, La., February 1.
1 — .\nna J., ranla V.. <;ay Lady.
2— York Lad, (Jarl, Ituimiag Quen.
3 — Ithymer, Aliss Shot, Thomas Callaway.
4 — WiHxlward. I’lensureville, I'oekiehoo.
5 — CH.Ml BCFOItlJ, Seliool for Scandal, Chilton
Kinc.
C — Cliff Field, Stolen Ante, Alex Getz.
J. L. Dempsey.
The horses which seem l>est in Friday's races
are:
Oriental Park — Havana, Cuba, Feliriiary 1.
1— Helmet’s Daiijil'ter, Pidoiiium, Clierry Belle.
2 — Granado, Fon<-tionnaire, 'I'iger Jim.
3 — Monereif, Aunt Elsie, liey Ennis,
4— OW.tXA, (juin, Malabar.
5 — Royal Tea, Ed Garrison, Cuddle Cp.
6 — Muzanti. Paulson, Xigadoo.
T. K. Lynch.
TliP borsps which spem Iwst in Friday’s races
are:
Tijuana, Mex., February 1.
1 — Kiitli Esther, Dr. .Xeiifer, Definite.
2- -tJladys 1 .\ni, Criiees. Conowintja.
:i — GEXEKAL, Old t'oin, Cecil.
4 — Sayonarra. King Worth, Dorotliy Dean.
6 — iJrape.'iliot, Estimable, Justict: Goebel.
6 — Prospeio Son, Gift, Aimee Leslie.
L. Wing.
STATISTICS OF RACING AT HAVANA.
The winter meeting of the Cuba-Anieriean Jockey
dull opened at Oriental Park on I)ecemb<>r C, racing
lieing confined to three days a week until Christmas
week, when a daily program was arranged. Sinee
the first of tlie year racing lias been conducted
every day except Monday.s. Since the opening day-
in December, up to and inclnding the program of
January 31, foity-two days of sjairt liave he"n pro-
vided, during wiiicli time 264 races Iiave been de-
cided and $109,88.5 in purses distributed aiuo.tg tlie
siiocessful liorsomen. On the whole tlie racing has
lioen spirited, fast time lias been recorded and on
several occasions the eiipacity of Orii iitil Park lias
Ihm ‘11 taxed to the limit to accommodate the vast
throngs that linve witnessed the siwrl.
H. G. Bedwell is rciieating his success of last
.rear at Oriental Park, and is again tiie leading
.owner witli .$9,110 to his cn-dit. J. B. (ioodnian,
with earnings of .$.5.09.5. I M. Hedrick witli $4.7.50,
A. Is^zaina witii $:i,30.5, and E. K. Bryson with
$3.29.5 are otiicr owners wlio have fared well. The
following owners were winners of $1,000 or more;
TURF TALES FROM THE WEST.
CONFLICTS OF NEIL GOW AND LEMBERG.
‘White Hat” McCarty Tells of the “Sport of Exciting Battles Between Great Colts Which Alv/ays
Kings’’ at the Old Bay District Track. Held Our Whisk Broom Safe.
1st. -2d. .3d. Amt.
.22 24 IS $ 9,110
.12 S -.5 .5,09.5
Owner. 1st
H. (}. Bedwell 22
Goodman, .T. B 12
Hedrick, I. M 12
Marrone Stable 8
Leznina, A 9
Bryson, E. K 8
Capps. W. C 8
O’Meani, 1). A 7
Mock, B 7
Schulte. W. F 6
Wishard, ir. S ,5
Baldwin. J. S .5
Reed. W. P ,5
Bissell. t!. W. J .5
Short. 1’. L 4
Carter, It. D 4
Snelsoii. X. L 4
Pangle. J. W 4
Fenwick, W ,3
I’reece, G ,3
Small, It. M 3
Hinphy, P 3
Hanley. R. i 3
Griffitli, E. C
(-rosby, W. L 3
Dall-y, H. B 3
Hurst, W. K ; . . 3
King Tuscan, from the stable of II. G. Bedwell,
lias only a slight lead over J. B. (Soodman’s
Lilierator among the winning horses, flie foniier
having won $2.1.55, while the latter has $85 less
to his credit. Altogether twenty-eiglit horses have
earned $l,00<t or more and the following list sliows
all the winners of $700 or more:
Horse. 1st. 2d. 3d. Amt.
King Tuscan «> 2 j $ 2, 1.5.5
Liberator .5 1 o 2,070
Refugee 5 3 3 1,8.55
Silver Bill 5 2 2 1,775
Eddie T 4 5 0 li.5.50
Pierrot 4 4 1 1.. 5-2.5
Shooting Star 4 0 2 1.480
Malabar 4 <1 2 1,375
Golden Gate 2 ^ ^ 1,345
lionise Stone 4 O 1 1.325
Alliena 3 3 5 1,325
Droll 3 1 1 1.325
Owaiia 3 2 5 1,300
Thesieres 3 4 l 1,220
Olyn G 3 2 0 1,170
Sir Wellons 3 0 1 1,1,55
March Court 3 3 1 1.1.50
Jerry 4 0 0 1,125
Edmond Adams 3 2 2 1,125
Scqrpii 3 2 2 1,125
Quin 3 1 1 1,070
Enver Bey 3 1 1 1,0.50
Mac 3 1 1 l,a50
Runway 3 1 1 1,050
J. B. Harrell 3 1 0 1,025
Wenonah 3 1 0 1,0-25
Bank Bill 2 6 3 1,0-25
Wizard 3 0 1 l.OtK)
Wooilen Shoes 1 O O 885
River King 2 4 1 875
Father Kelly 2 2 0 875
Murphy 2 1 0 870
Pin Money 2 3 1 845
Xaushon 2 3 1 825
Smirking 2 3 1 825
A1 Pierce 2 2 2 820
Two Royals 2 3 0 800
Parlor Boy 2 2 2 800
Wall Street 2 1 3 775
Welga 2 1 3 775
Bird Man 2 2 O 7.50
Regular 2 1 2 7.50
Sun Kist 2 1 2 7.50
Euterpe 2 1 1 7.50
Hedge Rose 2 0 4 7.50
Gano 2 1 1 725
Sandel 2 1 1 725
Borax 2 1 0 7<KJ
Flecha Xegra 2 1 0 700
Bunice 2 0 2 700
James Oakley 2 0 2 700
Monty Fox ; 2 0 2 700
Ruth Strickland 2 0 2 700
R. Ball has been the most successful of the jock-
eys riding at the meeting, B. Kleeger, E. McBwen
and R. Wingfield being bis closest competitors.
T!ie jot-keys riding one or more winners are as
follows:
Rider.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
Sd.l'np.
Ball, R
144
34
.30
24
56
Kleeger, B
107
24
24
16
43
McEwen. E
L*t*
19
9
27
Wingfield, R
i:i7
1*2
9
18
88
Mink, L
131
19
13
21
78
’raiiliii, E
86
19
12
12
43
<’orey, G
95
14
12
13
56
Gray, L
126
13
2(i
26
(>1
Knight, C
87
11
15
10
51
Watts. R. C
44
8
4
3
‘29
Drever, J
.57
7
12
4
.‘it
Watts. P.
7
1
1
26
.\mlress. W
40
r»
8
21
Ward, W
58
5
10
n
37
(’ollins, A
(Mi
5
u
11
41
Rowan, M
46
5
«;
3
32
Cruise. J
3(i
5
3
4
24
Carroll, G. W
40
5
:»
9
24
.\nibrose, E
10
r,
1
1
3
Gore, C
33
4
3
4
22
Hiiipliy, W
23
4
1*
1
16
(Jargan, W
31
4
1
5
21
Wakoff
41
3
7
1
30
R.vaii, J
3
0
3
30
ThurlM-r, H
(W
11
9
41
Hoffman, D
15
1*
3
3
7
.McCullough, T
1!
1
4
15
Carroll, J
43
1
3
8
31
McKenzie, W
,.. 26
1
1
3
21
SolK-1, R
1*2
1
1
2
18
Leaver, E
16
1
0
2
13
ANCIENT AND MODERN ENGLISH BETTING.
Xot a tithe of the betting Likes place on tlie
turf nowadays tliat existed in what is known as
the “Hastings era.’’ The plunging that took place
on Hermit’s Derby lias never lieen isjualed in the
annals of the raee. The Manpiis of Hastings lost
over $.5(HMJ0<) and Ijonl Stamford almost as muih.
Sir Joseph Hawley lost over $250,000 on one bet
tlirougli backing bis horse. The Palmer, against
Hermit for that amount with the owner of the
latter. Wlieu Hermit was knocked down to Mr.
Chaplin as a yearling at the Eltham Stud auction
for $5.<K»0, C. J. Merry bought the next
lot led into the ring for a similar sum. Tills horse
lie eliristpiied Marksman. He backed liis pureliase
against that of Mr. Cliaplin witli tliat gentleman
for $50,000 in the Rlue Ribbon of 1S67, and be lost
his wager by the narrow margin of a neck.
As proof of tlie paucity of pn'sent-diiy Isriting
it may be mentioned tliat wiien tlie owner of the
Liiii-olnsliire Handicap winner of 1906, Oh, won a
lH‘t of $50,tKt0 to $2,5(KI, it was extensively chrim-
ii'led as a notalile bet. Oil again won the
same race the following year, strange to relate, and
liis Frencii owner’s sole wager was $50,000 to $2,000.
— Loudon Sisirtsman.
JOE THOMPSON’S BIG ENGLISH BETS.
Tlie Eiiglisli IsKtkmaker Joe Tliuinpsoii laid, among
otliers, till* following interesting doiildes ii|hiii IIi«‘
Cesarewiteli niiil Caiiiliridgsliire, viz.: $.50.(HNl to
$:tPO Balliiiglass and Eastern; .$-_*5.00il to $;175 Bal-
tinglass and lailiy; $2.5,000 to $2oo Madame ile
Sotiliise iiiid Lilly; $’25.00tl to $175 Royal Dream
and Lully, and $25,000 to $150 Bultinglass and
Sagamore. As ISaltiugluss was beaten in tlie
Cesarewitch, won by Demure, Tbompsou wou all
liis bets.
San Franciseo. Cal.. February 1. — “Wliite Hat”
McCarty was in a i-eminiscent mooil. As the crowils
swayed back and forth in the lobby of the Palaee
Hotel he tilted his celebrated beaver and let bis
tliouglits wander along the b.ackstrotch of the old
Bay District track.
“Those were the days when it was really the
‘sisirt of kings,’’’ he ventured. “There were
certainly many kings in the game. I can remem -
iH-r as if it were yesterday when Isird Tallnitt
Clifton was here in all his glor.v. This Iviy was
some si«irt. take it from me, and he only had a
dozen millions or so to make the mare go round
every time he so willed.
“He was a real English lord who loved horses.
He had his four-in-hands, six-in-hands and llie
like, and lie was also a goiitlemaii rider of note.
That dandy could ride, but lie bail one fault, if 1
might sa.v so. Isird Talbott insisted on having liis
own way and be usuall.v got it.
“I’ll never forget one da.v at fin* Ita.v District
vvlieii lie was riding in one of tlie gentlemen’s races.
As usual, he was going over tlie track just as lie
pleased. The starter rebuked him in no uiicertaui
tones, and you should liave heard tlie l•ome-bal•k.
"Know wliat Ixird Talbott did'? Wli.v. lie opened
negotiations for tlie purchase of tlic track. He told
me that lie didn’t iiiive any use for the blooming
track, but lie wanted to lie iu a iMisition so that
he could give that starter liis discharge papers.’’
“White Hat’’ once again reiieated that it’s not
the “sport of kings” any more, and I guess he
is about right, for there are few now.ada.vs vvl-.o
want to buy a racing plant simply to fire one
employe.
A1 Cooney’s Tough-Luck.
What would be your inward feelings if some one
came along at a stage of your existence, when you
did not have a single sou. and slipis'd ten crisp,
bright $1.<KK) bills into your liand’/ It is indeed a
lit.v to continue with the tale in these days of the
iiigh i-ost Ilf living, hut A1 Cooiie.v declares that it
actuall.v happened to him one day back at the old
Washington Park track in Chicago.
“t) iKi.v. O boy! is all that I can sa.v when 1
think of that day,” declares Al. “Earl Liniiell had
a California plater named Alaska. All the breaks
had been goin.g against us. and it liad reached the
IHiiiit on get-awa.v da.v when vve vvei-e broke. I
went to Cliarle.v (iates. a chip off the old lilock.
‘Bet ‘Em a Million Gates,’ and iiieiitioned the fact
tliat vve were out to win with Alaska or walk iiume.
“That was the extent of our conversation, and
after Alaska liad won. niucli to our dcliglit, up
conies Gates with a stack of jiasteboards as fat
as a liat. Without any ceremony whats,>evcr lie
pei-led off tell $1.0IH) bills and tossed them to us.
Never will I forget that oeeasion, for it almost
Htopiied the In-atiiig of niy lieart.”
Fog Aid to Big Clean-Up.
Remember bow the baseball fans out at Ewing
Field used to ooniplain the afternoons when they
could not see the outfielders because of the thick
fog’/ Sure you do, but tiiey did not have half the
holler that was in evidence at the old Bay District
track.
The track was located out that way and the
weather conditions were the same. Every after-
noon the fog would roll in from the ocean and the
last half of the card was usually mn-off in the
mist so thick that the horses on the backstretch
could not be seen.
It was had enough on the ball field, but on the
track is was bound to lead to a scandal.* Said
scandal was in the form of an old-fashioned clean-
up. The plot was eas.v to stage. One of the
starters went to the eighth iiost instead of to the
post. His absence was not noticed, and when the
field came galloping along tlie jockey at the eighth
jsile sent his mount along and emerged from the
Kig a hundred yards in front. He won hands down
and thousands were collected. It looked ni.vsterioiis.
but the stunt was not discovered until mouths
afterward.
IMMENSE BETS ON EPSOM DERBY.
The sums which nimiern jiluiigors are said to win
on turf events siuk into modesty when compared
with some winnings, vvliii-h have been gathered in
by licttors on the English Derby.
Sir Joseph Hawley on three oeeasioiis won from
$256,000 to .$3(K),0(K), viz: On 'reddington in 1851.
Musjid in 18.59 and Beadsman in 18.58. He would
have won as much on Blue Gown in 1869 liad he
not hedged.
The largest sum ever taken by one man on the
Derby is said by Bally’s JIagazine to have gone to
Mr. Naylor on Murcanjni in 1863, but the amount
is not stated. Mr. Chaplin won a larger amount
on Hermit in 1867, but did not get bait of it.
Mr. Merry was said to iiave won $.5(MJ.0IX) on
Thormaiiby, but the real amount was $3.50.000.
'I’lie half-length by which the Irish colt Barbarian
was iH'aten by Daniel O’Rourke in 1S52 made a
difference of $450,000 to Ixiokmaker Davies. Ile
lost $350,00‘J on tlii> Eiisom week vvlien West Aus-
tralian won the Derby.
The largest amount that was ever stood on one
horse was by Mr. Jacques and liis confederate,
'riiis was on Mildew, which was bucked to win
$1,350,(WO in the Derbj- won b.v Voltigeur.
No iMsikmaker has won the Derby since Carae-
tacus carried it off in 1862. He was ridden liy a
stable lad, and was the property of Charles Suew-
iug.
A JUDICIAL VIEW OF BETTING.
Mr. I’lowden. on<> of the oldest and most exiieri-
oiieeil of Linihm magistrates, said to a young man
wlio pleaded tliat his puriiose in stealing $250 was
to liet it on a race;
“I am not one of tliosi; vviio bidieve tliat all Is-t-
ting traiisaetioiis without distiuetion must of neces-
sity lie immoral. On tlie eoiitrary I ladieve tliat a
great many bet.s are made in eireiiiiistaiiees tliat
an^ perfectly inorul and tliat ad<l consideralily to
the happiness of tliose who make tlieni. But tlicy
must bi‘ i-ouducted in ci-rtain lines and witliiii cer-
lain limits. The wrong is traceable to a i-onimon
delusion shared by the people of tlie eimntry, wlio
back horses not from sporting faith or lioiie that
such one may win. but from settled conviction that
the horse must win. In other words, they bet on
what they Isdieve to be certainties.”
GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY.
Major General Li-oiiard Wood, iK'fore tlie Senate
Cniversal Training Committee, said the “guard
system” of this country was in itself “vicious and
iiidefeiisihlc” iM.-cause of defects inherent in its or-
ganization. General Wood urges universal si-rvice
as necessary.
The death toll when the British auxiliary cruiser
Laun-ntic, which was sunk by a mine off the north
coast of Inland, is placed at 3-50. Severe weather
at sea is lilamed for the heavy loss of life.
Berlin claims the allies have lost more than
4, (MW, 000 tons of shi]iping since the iieginning of the
war through the war measures of the Central
Powers.
The opinion prevalent in official ijuarters at Wasli-
ington .vesterda.v afternoon was that a break in
diplomatic relations with Germany was inevitable.
From data ecllected in different parts of Eng-
land, the London Evening Star estimates that there
are $100,090,000 iu gold secreted in Great Britain.
Earnings of the Cuited States Steel CoriKiratioa
for the year 1916 were $333,625,086, far surpassing
all previous records.
The cotton market yestenla.v was absolutely ile-
niuralized, the break amounting to more than $25
a hale.
It took L»rd RoselK'r.v several ye.ars to win 1>!M|
first Derby, but having once broki ii the ice. tn^^
noble E.arl lifted the “Olympian prize’’ three times
within till' s|)ai-e of a dozen years. At one time,
t<«), it seemed as if a fourtli success wiiulil lie re-
corded tlirougli tlie agency of a chestiiiit son of
Marco — Clielandry. named Neil Gow. .\s tlie jiareiit-
age suggests, Neil Gow was lired li.v liis owner,
and tliat lie had shown promise in his earl3- da.vs
was demonstrated li.v tlie fact tliat lie was made
favorite when he made his first aeiiiiaintauce witli
a race course.
Till- race selected for liis debut was tlie IVood-
cote Stakes at Epsom, an event wliieli bad lieen
won li.v ills dam thirteen .years earlier. Neil Gow,
liowever, failed to emulate Clielaiidr.v’s arliieve-
nient, swerving across tli<‘ course at tlie sl.irt and
losing ground, iiiid in t!ie end Vari-o — another sou
of Marcis-woii from 'rroiihled Waters, witli
I>cMiostli<‘nes tliird. The colt did better at .(s.-ot.
wlien- lie ran lliird to .\dmiral Hawke ami I'ellow
Slave; wliile at tlie ‘‘Eclipse” nieeliiig at .Saiidowi
1‘ark :i nioiitli later lie easily won tlie v.iliialde
Xatioiial Breeders’ Produce Stakes, after getliiig
iioue t«Hi well awa.v. ineidentall.v avenging his Asiot
defeat by the brother of Prvtt.v Poll.v.
Noil Gow ran in tliree other races in his first
season, sneccs.s attending his efforts in ever.v in- -
stance. He was oiiisised li.v onl.v two moderate
animals in Bernard and Glazebrook in tlie I’rinee
of Wales’ Stakes at Goodwood, and lie experienced
no iliffieultj- in lieating these. Tlierc was eoiisider-
alily greater merit in liis next victor.v, in the
Clianipagne Stakes at Doncaster, in wliieli tlie op-
jMisitioii consisted of Admiral Hawke, Lmiibei-g and
Wliisk Broom. Odds were laid on la-mbeig, Init
Neil Gow \Coii comfortahl.v from Admiral Ilaw-ke,
Lemberg filling third berth.
Giving Weight and Start.
Ho concluded liis first season’s lalHirs in the Im-
perial Produce Plate at Keniptoii Park, a nmiark.ilile
race Ix’iiig witnessed. There were onl.v tliree run-
ners. Neil Gow again got away badl.v iu eonse-
(pieiK-e of swerving at the start, and .Suiiiiiiigd.ile
made the riiiiniiig at a rai-e pace. .1. R. Joel’s
colt was soon in iwsspssion of a useful lead, and
it apiJciired as if lie would never be eaiighj.
’I’lmiiks largel.v to Maher’s fine liorscmansliip. liow-
ever, Neil Gow gradually reduced the gap and
eventiiail.v got up on tlie isist to win by a Iiead.
Seeing that the xyiiiiier was eom-ediiig Siiii;iingdale
seventeen ]>ounds in addition to an apprei-iable start
ills final juvenile iH'rforniauee ranks as one of his
iK’st.
Neil <!ov.' reap|>eared as a three-year old in lie’
Craven Stakes, and in eonseipienee (if the follewiiig
eoinm-’mled by 'rressady — A Persimiiioii colt lielmig -
ing to James Biiehunuii — supporters of Marco’s
son were able to trade li.v laying (! to 4 on. The
favorite won easily from Whisk Broom, with Tres-
saday third, a neck iK-liind the American.
Then came the Two 'riioiisiind, in wliieli Lord
Roseliery’s colt for the second time ran aeross
Lemlierg. The latter, though not ipiite woiiml up.
attracted plenty of support, his final iiriee being
7 to 2 against, Neil Gow not unnaturally being
favorite at 2 to 1 against. Despite bis earlier
failure, Tressaiia.v was again faneied. starting at
6 to 1 against, while Rochester, Whisk Broom and
Admiral Hawke also found backers at longer odds.
Tho simils were dul.v carried off by the subject of
tills sketch, but only after a terrific tussle with
Lemberg, the latter being lieaton bj- only a sliort
head. Whisk Broom was third, two lengths turther
away.
An Interesting Derby.
The close finish for the Guineas Iiad tlie effect of
enhancing tho interest in the Dorli.v, and there was
a good deal of wagering on the Epsom event. For
a while Neil Gow lieaded the list, allieit lie was
closely atteiidi'd by the Munton colt, whose friends
ix'eognized that he would iiave m;ide improvemeiit
during the tieriod separating tlie First .Spring ni(>et-
iiig at Newmarket and Epsom. There were those,
too, who liarlMired “doots” as to the ability of .Neil -
Cow to adapt liimself to tho i«‘eii!i»rities of the ^
Epsom course. On the otlier Iiaiid, those wlio es- ^
IkiiisimI tlie cause of the 'two Thousand wiii'ier de-
clared that all tracks wmild come alike to him.
.\1I of whieli teuded to add to the gaiety of nations,
so to speak.
riifortunately, a few days N-fore tlio Derby it
transpired that Neil Gow had sprung a slight eur!i
on tlie off bock. Percy I’eek. wlio trained tbe
colt, was of tlie opinion that the misliap wiuild
have no serious results, and pointed out that when
ills father trained Marie Stuart for the St. I,eger
she had done the same thing a couple of da.vs
iK'fore the race. Nevertheless, the general inibiie
was infliieiieed by the (K-eiirrence, and on Tnes-
da.v of tlie meeting Leml¥>rg was favorite at 5 to 1
against, while offers of 3 to 1 against Neil Gow
went a-liegging. There was a reaction on the day
of tlie great race, liowever. tliough Leinli-rg re-
tained bis iilace as favorite at 7 to 1 agaiiet, witli
Neil Gow next in demand at 11 to 4 against. Ail -
iiiiral Hawke. Lister King and Gn-'-nbaek were all
on tbe 1(H> to 8 mark, wliile 3.3 to 1 could be ob-
tained about any of tbe others.
Dead-heat at Sandown Park.
Tbe r.Tce was to all intents and piirimses a two-
liorse affair. Greenlinek and Lenilierg we:e at tbe
licad of tlie field iiraetieally tbroiigliout. Wild-
flower II. joined tlie leaders a mile from liome,
Neil Gow drawing up into fourth position. De-
seendiiig the Iiill Noil Gow faltered and lost gnuii'l.
He was never r(>ally in it afterwards. Lemberg’s
most troublesome opponent proveil to lie Greenbaek,
wliieli some sixty yards from tlie xvinning iiost ae-
tiiall}' got ill front, but LniilH-rg readied t!i<- iioiiit
that mattered a neck in front of Gnambaek. ( !i;irles
O’Malley was third, about three lengtlis in front
of Noil Gow.
Tbe last named ran in only one more race— the
Eclipse Stakes. Here again lie was opiHiseil li.y
I-emiHTg. and tboiigli tbe Derb.v winner was .‘’avof-
ite at ~t to 4 against. Neil G<iw presse<| bini elnvel.v,
6 to 4 Is'iiig tlie top figiin- when tbe flag fell,
lamilierg ami .Neil Gow were both fraetbuis at tlie
start, blit they were not sprioiisly liandieapiH-d in
eonseiiiieiiee. and it was soon aiipari-iit that the
issue rested l>etw<‘en them. 'I’lie real raee euiii-
menced at tlie distance. At tliis point J.emlierg
liung awa.v from tbe mils slightly, and Neil Gow.
coming witli a great liurst of speed, got up ami
lieaded Mr. Fairie’ij colt, but tlie latter was not
to Ik- disposed of, and again got on level terms. In
tlie final stages first one ami tlien tin- other got
tbe lM*tter of the argument, and when the Iki.x was
readied tlie judge could not separate tlie pair, and
a (b*!id-lieat was sigiiifii-d— a fitting result to a
great race. That Neil Gow was a nailing giMid
liorse, if a somewhat erratic one, in ids da.v tln-re
is no (luostion. — “J. F. P.” in I.iondou b'liortiug
Life.
NEW ORLEANS WORK-OUTS.
New Orleans, Li., February 1. — The following
were among tlie Imst recent work-outs at tbe Fair
Grounds with the “dogs” up:
Anthony’s Lass — Five-eighths in 1:14.
Amazon — Tliree-eigbtbs in 40 'tx.
Baby Cal — Half-mile in 53%.
Bedtime Stories — Half-mile in ,54’%.
roiinterpart — Oiie-<iuarter in 27%.
IK-rmaturge — 'I’liree-eiglitlis in 41%.
For Fair — Five-eiglitlis in 1:11%.
Garl — Five-eiglitlis in 1:09%.
Gleipner — Five-eiglitlis in 1:10.
Grumpy — Mile in 1:54.
Hiiif Rock — ’rbree-(iuarters in 1:27!^;.
Jim Winn — Three-quarters in 1:28.
Valais — Three-eiglitlis in 41%. 4
Ia*odiares— t)ne-quarter in 25!,:.
Margaret N. — Tliree-eigl.tbs in 40%.
Vile.v — 'I’briH'-quarters in 1:27.
Wliirliiig Dun — Half-mile in 57.
TIJUANA FORM CHART.
TIJUANA, MEX., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1917.— Sevent.v-^-eouTrdiTT; Lower California .
Club. Winter Meeting of 100 or more days. (12 hooks on. ) Weather clear.
Presiding Jud ge, C. H. Pettiii gill . Starter. Edward T ri be. IL tciiig Secr etary, Edward J.asiM'r.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chiengo time 4:(M» ii. ni.l. *lndieates aiiprentiei “alli^waimeT”
^ I U.U’K 3-4 Mile. (!»»•(. go. IPDi- 1 ; 11 no.) Purse S46(l. O-yc;
-A < J V .K 9 and ll li ward . Selling . .Net va lue to w inner $:!(m; seeuml, .$tk 5 ; tliinl. .$. 3 . 5 .
In(K*i Hors(*s AWtSt ~
%• % Str Fill Jockeys Owm-rs
;HI!)45_STNA1 s f, 113 S t;! r> 2<| III*- \\~ljJb.v r W Gasser pTli i
3I.»‘10“PH. .\.N'1'01NITTTM wsK 7 IIL 1 1=1 1» V-’. ;;nL \\’ .) o p-nJ Dishop " 1
31 li>2 - HIGH P SM.VKT wii 9 112 :( 7* 6= 4” 3= (' Gross l>urks M»-ver :i 2 .'. 1
30619 GOMLL wn S lo.i 11 10* Ii** (iH It F Xev. manSmith & Davey 15 30 ]
3UK97 L.\KKI.N wii 4 KW 2 2i .;7 5i* 5= A Casey \V \\alk*i- 15 20 t
3153:1 D. iMONTGOMBUY wb lo 114 10 11 KM/lo* 6 * J DePoist’rLronx Stable W 100 1
34960 TLIKA >V 5 U5 3 3W* 1“ C D’tiamc 11 McCoy 4 ti ;
UARY 2 , 1917.
DAILY RACING FORM.
."?l474*f50VERKIGX II. w 4 112 7 5i 2h 3h Sn W Kelsay R Connor 8 8 3 3-2
XUTGJFAR CATHAY WR 7 112 6 8i 8l> 8= 8’ .1 McRiide A Neal 6 7 2i 6-5
31548 COOSTER \VB 6 114 4 4i Bi> »J 10» W Ormes R Reeves 10 10 4 2
31. *>32 I.rCKLlTA \v 3 102 5 9-ill 11 11 F HopklnsSmith & Dority 20 25 10 5
31520 ALICE TERE8A w 7 112 IWt at the post. C Taylor W Riedel 15 30 12 6
Time. 25%, 52, 1:18%. Track grood.
■\Vinner — 1>. in. b.v Dr. IjOkko — N orinne (trained b.v (’. AV. tJasser; bred by Mr. A. R. Spreckols). _
Went to i»ost at 2:04. .\t post 2 iniiiutes. Start bad and slow. Won driving; .second and third
the same. SIN.M. from a slow tM'giniiing. moved up steadil.v. and finishing with a rtish. wore PHYI.LIS
AN'IHHNKTTK down in tlie last stride. The latter set a good pace bnt tired badly in the final eighth.
)j.*j HlT SM.VKT elosed a gap and finished close ii|). GOMEL made up much ground. TIARA needed a
Overweights — Tiara. 3 iwmnds; Lucklita. 2.
Q 1 ^ i-t Si R.VCE— 6 1-2 Furlongs, (.lune 28. 1916— 1:0.5%— 3— 118.) Purse $400. 3-
O A OOO year-olds and upward. Maidens. Selling. Net value to winner $300; second,
$6.'); third. S.3.">.
Index Uorses .\WtSt
30918 CACr. MARCHMONT w 6 lit 5 3' li' 1= C VanDu’nJ W Fuller 4 41 7-5 7-10
3l42(t RED CIRCLE w « 114 1 3‘ 2= 3* 2'' E Pool Rronx Stable 10 10 4 2
31420 KKOW.N FAVORITE w 4 114 10 8’. 5'> 4= .3= R Dority F M Brown 21 11-51 1-2
31333 GOLDEN DRAGON wii 3 107 2 I'l 21 41 C Gross W E Cotton 10 10 4 2
3II98 = AVERY TUrMBO w 4 114 7 9= 9=17* 5' W Lilley L R Boyle 4 6 21 6-5
31493 M.\TCHES wn :: 110 6 61 » .''■•> 6= C Rhldle Ayoanbe Stable 4 .5 2 1
NE'Zir. w 4 113 8 7'" 7'> 8= 7'1 J Metcalf Napa Stock Farm 30 .50 20 10
31532 Ml’ FIRST wit 3 107 3 21' 8= 'M 8= E .Martin M Riescr 5 5 2 1
FIRE BELL w 114 4 4?. 4h 6ii 9* J Frach Salvado Stable f.O 15 6 3
28176 D.INCING SEN w 4 112 9 lo" 1<> 10 10 C Taylor H Field 50 50 20 10
Time. 26, 51%, 1:03%, 1:12. Track good.
AViiiiier — 15. g. by Marclimont Il. -Nimt F. (trained by .1. M. Ilnkill: bred by Mr. .1. W. Fnllcr).
AVent to iM)st at 2:32. A I isist 3 minutes. Start giHsi ami slow. AA'on esisily; second and third driv-
ing. C.M’T. .Al.VKClIMO.Vr took the h'ad when his rider was ready and won in Isollow fashion. RE!)
ciltCLK WHS :i forward contender frem the start. ItROAA'N F.AA'ORITE. tifC hadly. ran a good race.
GOi.liK.N I)R.\GO.N quit :is tisu.il iifti-r setting the ii:ice to the lust turn. AA'ERY TRUM150 elosed a gap.
Seratelied — 31.">32‘.\rgento, 107; 31087 Lnek, 110.
Overweights — Nezili. 1 |H>nnil.
Q1 THIRD RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— l;a'.%— 3— 118.) Purse $400. 4-
O X O O year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $300; second, $65; third, $35.
$2 mutuels paid. World’s AA’onder, $26.90 straight, $9.20 place, $4.90 show; Encore, $3.10 place,
$2.60 show; Page AA’liite, $4.70 show.
Equivalent hooking (idds — AA’orld’s Wonder, 1245 to 100 straight, 360 to 100 place, 145 to 100 show;
Encore. 55 to 100 place, 30 to 100 show; I’ago AVhlte. 135 to 100 show.
AATnncr — Ch. g. by Herniis — Rose Miller (trained by H. Van Ry; bred by Jlr. O. Miller).
AA’ent to ]iost at 4:.36. At jmst 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. WORLD’S AA'ONDER was away slowly, but gained steadil.v and wore ENCORE down in the last
sixteenth to win drawing clear. ENCORE set a fast early pace but tired near the end. PAGE WHITE
fan well and finished fust. S.\N JON closed a gap and finished fast. EDITH OLGA was crowded
back at the start and was pulled up. MORRISTOWN showed speed.
Scratched — 31.537=Coppertown, 107.
%
Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
0
C
p
3'
II-
1=
C
A’anDu’nJ AA’ Fuller
4
41
7-5
2=
S'
2'-
E
Pool
Bronx Stable
10
10
4
5'>
4=
2 -
R
Dority
F M Brown
21
li-
51
• 1:
2®.
4J
C
Gross
AA’ E Cotton
10
lt)
4
9 = ;
5'
AV
Lilley
L R Boyle
4
6
24
C'-i
.51-
6=
C
Riddle
Ayoanbe Stable
4
r,
2
71.
8=
7*4
J
Metcalf
Napa Stock Farm
30
no
20
8=
IS*
8='
E
-Martin
M Riescr
5
5
2
4h
on
9=
J
Frach
Salvado Stable
r.n
15
6
' Index Horses AWtSt
r.m\n 141 anr
(31477 (STAR OF 1X>VK w 5 117 2 6» 3' Pi 1= l=i AV J O B’nH L Crain 7-5
3I390 = EXECETOR wr. 6 lOfi 7 5i 5=5 4= 2h 2< E Martin Alameda Stable 8
31534 .inHN GILAH.VM w 10 1(16 6 4' 4‘ 3h 4=13" E Pool Itronx Stable 6
3152! DEI.IA’EK w 4 1(»S 4 1=1 1% 2' 31 4=1 A Pickens Hitor & Ford 4
3 ! 534 •’ IXiLlNA w 4 103 5 2'‘ 2l> 5=1 .5= 5=1 F HopkinsW AA'alker 8
3 1 534 •GE IDE POST wii 7 108 1 31 6'1 6= 6= 6= C Jones R P Dickinson 4
31389 MISS P'ANNIE H 5 103 3 7 7 7 7 7 R Har ton E H Kano 6
Time. 24%. 49%, 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:49%. Track good.
AA’iniicr — I5r. g, by Star Shoot — Lady Vincent (trained by R. L. Rogers; bred by Mr.
Madden).
Went to post at 3:19. At is>st 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on easil.v; second :
driving. ST.All OF I.OA'E moved iili fast when Jiassing the half. t(K<k the lead on the far
won with Ills rider sitting still. EXE(’ETOR ran a good race and finished gamel.v. JOHN (1
(Milstayed DELIVER for third place. The latter set u fast pace and rau a good three-
CEIDE POST ran a had race.
Overweights — John Grnhain, 3 (HMinds.
31571
Index Horses
(31536)B.VRSAC
AVB
7 119
3
61
31'
3>
1= W
J O’B’riJ AVoodard
1
1
1-2
1-4
31240 HAZEL DALE
W
4 K-7
2
22
2= A
Pickens J Pclter
4
2
4-5 2-5
31196 PRINCE S.
w 6 112
5
5!i
f>h
5*
3n AV
Lilley Sunnyside Stable
10
15
6
24
(31 121 )SILA’ER M(X)N
\v
7 114
4
P
10.
11
4=1 R
Troxler C Reed
8
8
3
6-5
31120 PRIVETT PETAL
WH
6 119
7
7
7
6'
5‘4 J
Metcalf F Mallory
6
8
3
6-5
31270=OR1MAR LAD
\V
8 106
1
3'
4'1
4®,
6=1 E
Pool Bronx Stable
6
6
2
1
28319 BRIGHOrSE
W
6 119
6
4"
6'
7
7 T
Ilaye.s L Becker
15
15
G
3
31572
Inde x H o rses
3 1197 = SANTIAGO AA’HITE w 4 111 3
(31494) MISS FOLLY w G 114 7
3!533 = MeALAN WK 8 115 4
31518 PRIDE OP IASM’REwB 10 115 2
3I5I8 = LECKY MACK w 5 115 1
(3l492)DOTH. w 4 lOtt 8
(31533)FLOSSlE F. \v 5 113 5
1722 TENDEREST w 7 113 6
AWtSt % % % Str Fin
6> 6=i 4‘J li> AV Kel.say California Stable
5= 2i 2= 2* R Dority A' R Lawrence
8 7'1 5* 3" C Gro.ss A\’ E Cotton
!■ 1= li 4' AV J O'B’nE Lewis
2>> 4>> 6= 5= A Casey Marmet Stable
4>> 3'i :i<> 6= A Pickens AV H De Bolt
yh 5nk 712 K Pool Bronx Stable
8 8 8 C Kamos G AValtcrs
5 2 1
7 2i 6-5
3 8-5 4-5
7 21 6-5
41 2 1
31 6-5 3-5
O I K 'T Q first R.M'E— 6-8 Mile. (Jan. 1, 1916— 59%— 5— 114.) Purse $4(M). 3-year-olds
i I and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $32.5; second, $.50: third. $25.
I n dex Horses
(31507)TAVO ROYALS w 5 115 7
( 3 1 506 ) SKEKTS w 7 11.5 2
31349 IDLP:R w 4 111 5 3"i: 4'i 3“t 31 C AA’at.son R D Carter 8 8 3 8-5
31496»DONNER WB 4 lOiJ 4 fink onit (;» 4i‘k M Rowan A U Davidson 15 10 4 2
(31 IR6)P.\RLOR BOY we. 9 11.5 6 7 6" 5"k r>* E Taplin P L Short 3 3 1 1-2
:;I40« MO.NTA' FOX w 9 IIS 1 2'i 2'1 4'> 6= K AA'atts W C Capps 3 3 1 1-2
1:1307 MARGARET ELLEN w 4 10!( 3 .5i> 7 7 7 J Cruise H J Hart 20 20 8 4
'rime, 23, 47%, 1:00%. Track fast.
$2 nnduels paid, 'fwo Ro.vals, $9.70 straight, $4.20 place, $3.20 show; Sheets, $3.50 pla(8?, $2.90 show;
Idler. $5. .50 show.
E<|Uivaleiit IsKiking o<lds — Two Ro.vals. 385 to 10!) straight. 110 to 100 place, 60 to 100 show; Sheets,
75 (o 1(8) place, 4.5 to lOO show; Idler, 175 to 100 show.
AVinner — It. g. h.v M:>zagan — Doiiiiiio AA’liist (Indued by .1. S. AA'hatley; bn>d by Mrs. T. .1. Ei(rson).
AVeiit to iM)st at 3:30. At post 1 ndinite. St;(it gfsid and slow. AA'on driving; seeoiiil and third the
same. TAA'O ROA'.Vl.S. aw:(y slowD', responded with a rush when called on in the stretch and got up
ill (lie last twenty yards to win drawing clear. SHEETS set a terrific pace in the <‘arl.v running and
tirml slightly near the end. IDLER was a forward and game contender all the way. DONNER and
i’ARLOR HOY finished close up. MONTY P'OX ran a fast half and tired.
Scratched — 31.507= IZ.Tet Itey. 111.
4'i 3I' 2‘i 1',‘ J D’minickE Callgary 3 3 1 1-2
111 1> l‘i 2-1 J Dreyer AA' C AA’estmoreland 8-5 8-5 3-5 1-4
31307 MARGARET ELLEN w 4 10!)
31574
SEEOND RAGE— 5-8 Mile. (Jan. 1, 1916—59%—
and upward. Selling. Net value to winner .$
AAA’tSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
31507 KING STALAA'ART WSB 7 110 1 18 1' I'i 11 E Taplin H Hay 4 4 8-5 4-5
3I323*BR()A\'N PRINCE w 5 110 7 5'i 4= 3‘ 2‘ R AVingfclA L Taylor 2 2i 1 1-2
3I470 = »P.ELGEU WB 5 IfK* 8 S 71 4' ?. 3'i R AA'atts AV F Keith 6-0 6-5 1-2 out
3 1.505 = ODD CROSS wB 6 H3 4 2= 2“ 2* 4‘ C. Knight AV P King 6 4 8-5 4-5
:i I507*CH!TR,\ ' w 5 105 3 3i 3' 6= 5nk AA’akoff H A'an Rv 6 6 2 1
254.58 DK\”SH1RE DOLLY w 4 HfJ 2 4‘ 6-1 5“k c‘ A Collins J AA' Pangle 20 20 8 4
30875 TEST w 4 109 6 7'i 51 7‘ 7= J Cruise A F Dayton 15 20 8 4
31 l69*DOKOTHY T. wn 8 101 5 6«w 8 8 8 J Petz Caimsmuir Stable 30 30 12 6
Time. 23, 47%, ItOlVi. Track fast.
$2 mutuels iiaid. King Stalwart. $12.60 straight. $5. (Ml iilaee. $2.80 show; Brown Prince, $4.40 platte,
$2.70 show; Bulger, .82.30 show.
Equivalent iHMiking oilds — King Stalwart. .5.30 to 100 straight. ISO to 100 place, 40 to 100 show;
li*o«n Prince. 120 to 1(8) place. 3.5 to 100 show; Bulger. 15 to 100 show.
AA'inner — Eh. g, h.v Stalwart — A'eraeious (trained b.v J. H. Stotler; bred by Mr. G:irrett D. AA'ilson).
AVeiit to post at 3:50. .\t post 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA'on driving; second and tliird tlie
same. KING STALAA'ART set ;i fast pace from the start but was tiring at the end. BItOAA'N PRINCE
Is-gan slowly but hung on gamely in the final drive. REI.GER was pulled up at the start, but clo.sed a
big gap and was t»est. ODD ('IU)SS sliowed early s[>eed but tired in the stretch. CIHTRA ran a good half.
Serati'hed — 31.50.5 Besslien. 109; 31.537 Mazurk:t. 106; 31.‘~>37 Toison d’t)r, 115; 31505 Eherry Seed. 111.
O'! K 7 *7 fifth R.ACE— 3-4 MUe. (Dee. 28. 191.5—1:11% — 4—111.) Purse $400. 4-year-old3
O X O • $ and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $.325; second. $.50; third, $25.
Index Horses AAVtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Ownei-s O C P S
314.34 SPOHN wsn 12 106 3 l‘i 1= li I'i R Ball K J Doyle 20 20 8 4
31469 FRONTIER WB 6 106 8 48 4'J 3> 2" J D'minick'W O Stoner 15 15 6 3
31540*EDDIB MOTT w 9 109 1 5= 3"t 2> .3‘ E Taplin H C Airh.art 2 2 4-5 2-3
31.5.37»NARNOC J. V. .IR. w 10 ini 7 l-i 5'i 4% B Kleeger .1 T Strlte 21 3 6-5 3-5
SlSSS’IlAT-nB BERTON w 5 9*) 2 3'>k 3» 4‘ 5= J Carroll B E Graham 4 4 2 1
.31505 ARGE'MENT w 4 101 4 61 6' 6* 6= J Dreyer (= D AVoods 10 10 4 2
.31537 BILL AVILEY wn 4 105 5 2‘ 2»> 7< 7‘ L Mink AV F’euchter 20 20 8 4
31189 OFFERTORY ws 5 107 6 8»k 9= 8‘ 8>1 J Ryan .1 F Hynea 20 20 8 4
3 1 4. 55 »• PASSION WB 1 98 9 9* 8* 9= 9= R AA'lngfld.l J Booker 3 21 1 1-2
31455 HESITATION wb 5 114 10 10 10 10 10 C AA'atson AV Thompson 30 30 12 6
Time. 23%, 43, 1:13%. Track fast.
.$2 nmliiels paid. S|iohn, $39.00 straight, $15.90 place, $7. .50 show; Frontier, $51.20 place, $.8.30 show;
Eddic‘ Mott, $4.30 show.
Equivalent IxMiking odds — SfMihn. 18.50 to 100 straight, 69.5 to 1(K) place, 275 to 100 show; Frontier,
2460 to KK) place, :;15 to BK) sliow; Eddie Mott, 115 to BK) show.
AVinner — B. g, hy Pei'p o’Day — Smirr (trained hy E. .1. Do.vle; bred by Mr. II. T. Oxnard).
AVent to i>ost at 4:58. ,\t (Xist 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon easily; second and third
driving. SPOHN went lo the front with a rush :ind held the race safe all the way. FRONTIER was
taken back in the early running and finished with a rush. EDDIE MOTT finished fast. NARXOO
.1. V. JR. also elosed a gap.
Overiveight.s — Eddie Mott. 3 jKiuiids.
% % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O CPS
31545 AVATER AA'.ARBLER WB 4 109 5 C= 4‘ 2-’i 1" E Martin .M Kieser 5 5 2 1
31476 STAR.XNISE WB 1 11)0 7 8'> 8'» 41 21 C Gross S M Henderson 6 7 21 6-5
31195 VENO A'ON w 9 H4 1 l"k 1' 11 3“ R Troxler AA' A French 8 7 3 8-5
31100 REA’Oeo w 7 115 6 5' 2' 3= 48 A Pickens J Randolph 4 5 2 1
(31474 )<X)L. MATT ws 4 B'6 8 7= 7i> 58 5< A JohnsonC Polk 15 20 8 4
(31418)THE SHRIMP w 10 115 3 2‘ 6= 6= 6‘ J Metcalf .1 1> AVacle 4-521
30971 FRED T. wb 5 115 2 .38 61 7= 7= AA' J O’B’nJ Humbrccht 10 6 21 6-5
6410 MILES WSB 10 H.S 9 9 9 9 8= R Har’ton AA’ Knapp 50 100 40 20
31241 HA.XDA' .ANDA' wn 4 111 4 48 38 8= 9 J Frach C H James 3 21 1 1-2
31119 MISS JE.VN WB 8 110 U-ft at the iiost. A Casey AV AValkcr 8 10 4 2
Time. 26‘/s. 52. 1:04%, 1:11%. Track good.
AA'inner — R. f, by AA'atorboy— Solilo<|ii.v (trained hy M. Kieser; hred by Mr. James B. Haggin).
AA’ent to post at 2:.55. At post 1 minute Start gmid and slow for all bnt Miss Jean. AA’on pulled
up; second and third driving. AA’.VTER AA'ARBLEK passed A'ENO A'ON in the stretch and drew out to win
ill a canter. ST.ARAXISE <-aine from far back :ind finished fast. VENO A'ON set the (Miee to the
stretch and tired. REA'OCO ran a fairl.v giMxl race. HANDY ANDY ((uit.
Scratched— 31417 Tallow Din. 115; 314.53 Hoisingtou, 115.
Ovi-rweighls — A'eno A'on, 1 pound; Miss Jeaii.l.
O I K FOEKTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (June 24. 1916—1:4.5—3—110.) Purse $400. 4-year-
O X O I * olds and upward. Handicap. Net value to winner $300; S(>coud, $65; tliinl, $35.
FIFTH RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (June 28. 1916— 1:05%— 3— IIS.) Purse $100. 4-
.vear-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $300; second, $65; third, $.35.
AAVtSt % % % Str Fill Jockeys
31578
Time, 25%, 49%, 1:03, 1:09%. Track good.
AA'inner — B. g. by Maz;igau — .Amy J. (trained by J. E. MilP-r: bred by Mr. J. N. Camden).
AA'ent to isist :it 3:13. At post 2 minutes. Start gmid and slow. AA'on liandil.v; second and third
driving. B.ARSAC. after Is-ing saved to the far turn, moved up fast, and passing tlie leaders when his
rider w::s read.v aiul won easing up. HAZEIj D.AI.E raced in closest imrsnit and finished gamely. PRINCE
,S. finislied fast. SILA’ER MOON showed high sliced in setting the pace to the stretch lint tired under
punishment. BRIGHOC.SE was not read.y awl quit earl.v. OKIM.AR LAD ran well to the last eighth.
Scratched — (31522)King AA’ortii, 116; (31495)GpneraI, 112.
Overweights — Hazel D:ile. 1 poimil; Silver Mimiii, 1.
SIXTH RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. (June 2,S. 1016— 1 :05%— 3— 118.) Purse $400. 4-
year-olds and npwanl. Selling. Net value to winner $.300; second, $65; third, $35.
OOPS
4 4 8-5 4-5
2 2i 1 1-2
6-0 6-5 1-2 out
6 4 0-5 4-5
6 6 2 1
20 20 8 4
15 20 8 4
pr ly ^ FOERTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (Dee. 28, 191.5—1:11%.—
♦3 I \3 and upw.ird. Selling. Net value to winner $3
‘AA’ ULD'S AVO.N’DElt \vi; 7 PkS 6
I -••E.NCORE
'••PAGE WHITE
I MOURISTOAA'N
l = .'- AN JO.N
1 1/tLA
I EDITH OLGA
1=JIM RAY
WB 109 2
W SB .'> 109 1
v.s .S 1"* . 4
w 6 114 7
w 4 109 3
W J! 4 109 8
w s 8 il4 5
% Str FIb Jockeys Owners O C I’
fi'i 2I‘ 2= 1>. C Watson H A an Ry 6 C 2.1
11 pi p 3% 1; Khs-gcr J T .8trile C.-ri 6 5 1-
3‘ 4= 4= 3‘ .At Rowan B G Itiee 10 HI 4
2'1 ;!'*k :’,'ik 4U A Collins T ,S .Maloney 10 10 4
7-' 7‘ 6= 58 K Ball -A L Taylor 3 3 1
48 5= 6‘i 6= G Corey R V Haymaker .31 4 8-
8 8 8 71 E Taplin J C Mayes 10 10 4
6= (j'l 7‘ 8 J Maloney H E Davia 20 30 12
SIXTH RACE— 1 Milo and 50 Yards. (Jaii. 16, 1917— 1:42%.— 1—100.) Purse $400.
O J. tx I o .3-.v(*ar-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $3
Index Horses AAVtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owner*
( 31187 )*AIaM. LAWRENCE w 5 103 4 3= 21 2nk 21 1‘ J Carroll F Rector
second, $.50; third, 25.
OOPS
21 .34 6-5 1-2
314.56 = »DROMI w 8 105 3 2"k .3= 3= 3= 2"i‘ M Row.'in B Mock 15 15 6 3
31490 = »ORPERTH w 8 105 7 51 6= 44 4‘A 3"8 R Wingf’ldH Jliller 7-5 4-6 1-2 out
31339 = IX>RD RYRON w 3 ;)C 1 1= 1‘ 1= 1* 4' A Collins I M Hedrick 2 21 1 1-2
314.57*MAXENTIPS wsB 8 105 5 4'i 4% B‘ 5= 5= L Gray J Meyer 7 8 4 2
31511 FRliDA JOHNSON w 6 111 2 6= 6= 6=8 6* 6= E Taplin AV C Capps 10 10 4 2
31486‘AFTERGLOW wn 7 1061 8 8 8 8 8 7« AV McK’zle.T A Strode 20 20 8 4
31488»SALON w 6 102 6 7< 7= 7> 7= 8 R Sobel E K Bo'son 15 15 6 3
Tinie.24, 60, 1:14, 1:41, 1:44%. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid, Al.neda laiwrence, $10.30 straight, $5.40 place, $3.20 show; Drotni, $14.80 place,
$4.40 sliow; Orpertli, $2.40 show.
Equivalent Isioking odds — Ahneda Lawrence, 415 to 100 straight, 170 to 100 place, (lO to 100 show;
Dromi. 640 to KK) phiee. 120 to KK) show; Orperth. 20 to KK) show.
AA'inner — B. m, by English I.4id — I.inden Ella (trained by F. Rector; bred by Mr. AV. E. I’liillips).
AA’ent to post at 5:19. At l>ost 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and third
driving. .MAIED.A LAAA’RENCE followed the pacemakers closely to the stretch turn, then responded
when called on. and won going awa.v. DROMI r;in well, but tired and just lusted long enough to oiitsta.v
ORI’ERTH. The latter liegan slowl.v and was on the outside all the way. LORD BYIJON was under
restraint for seven-eighths Init failed lo res|M>nd when called on.
Overweights — Afterglow. 1% iHiiinds; Salon, 3.
1 1-2 out
15 5 24
7 2 1
41 8-5 4-5
lU 3 8-5
41 6-5 1-2
8 3 7-5
and third
turn and
'.RAIIAM
•quarters.
NEW ORLEANS FORM CHART.
NEW ORLEANS, 1A„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1917.— Fair Grounds. Tiventy-eighth day. Kusiness
■Alen’s Racing Association. AA’inter Meeting of -14 da.vs. Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. Joseph A. Murphy. Associate Judge, J. B. Campbell. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing
Seeretar.v, Josepli MeIsjnnan.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Cliieago time 2:00 p. m.). •Indicates apprentice allowance.
3 1 7 O first RACE— 3 1-2 Furlongs. (Feb. 9, 1916—41%— 2— 114.) Purse $600. 2-ycar-
X •X 4 *X olds. Claiming. Net value to. winner $4.50; second. $100; third, $.50.
Index Horses
31480 = BRAG EI.ET
31317*GA5' LADY
31480 THINKER
(31461 )MADELA'N C.
3 1 480 A’ANESSA AA’ELLES
31480 AVATER AA’AVE
31341 ’REILLIXI
315'24 TUGS
AWtSt M % % Str Pin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
w 112 4 31 I'l F Munihy J O Talbott 6-5 8-5 8-5 .3-5 1-4.
w 107 5 1= 2”k K MerimeeF B Wood 15 20 20 .S 3
w 112 8 4'i 3" J WilliamsAA’ P Johnson 2 3 3 1 2
w 112 1 2* 4* M Buxton J T Looney 5 6 5 2 4-5
w 112 3 6' 5'i F Rob’sonH Perkins 6 6 6 2 1
w no 7 7= 6‘ AV Rob’a’nG W J Bls.sell l.S 1.3 15 6 3
w 1051 6 51 7® W A Car’llAV D Bernhardt 20 25 25 10 4
w 116 2 8 8 L Gentry H Oots 30 40 40 15 6
Time, 25*/s, 44%, Track heavy.
Winner — -Ch. f. b.v All Gold — Dovelet (trained b.v AV. A'. Casey; bred by Mr. H. P. AVliitney).
Went to post at 2:00. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AA’on easily; second and third driv-
ing. BK.VCELET took kindl.v to the going and. standing a hard drive, moved away from the others in the
last sixteenth. G.AY LADY showed fine si>eed in paeemaking and held on well in the final drive.
THINKER was forced to race wide most of the way and finished gamely. MADELYN C. tired near
the end, but finished close up.
Scratched — (31480) Anna J., 107; Natt.v. 109.
Overweights — AA'nter AA'ave, 1 pound; Reilloe, 1%; Tugs, 4.
3 1 SFCOND RACE— 3-4 Milo. (.Ian. 29, 191 .5—1 ;12— 8— 108.) Purse $000. 3-year-olds.
J •Fir*" Claiming. Net value to winner .$4.50; second. SlOO; third. $.50.
Index Horses
31498 SLEEPY SAM
31525»VELVET
S1218*OUT
S1168»EL REA’
31482 DR. PRATHER
31 437 ‘ENJOY
3152.5 CHAS. NAHM
31481»PATAPSCO
AWtSt % % % Str B'in Jockeys Owners
WB 3 109 2 1‘ 1= 1* l‘i E Haynes C N Darke
w 3 99 3 3= 2* 2® 2® AA' Crump G Knebelkamp
w 3 106 5 6= 6< 3i 3'i N Barrett P M Civill
WB 3 104 7 5i 5' G'i 4® F MerlmceAV Stormont
WB 3 109 4 4 ‘ 4= 4' 5= F Rob’son.T Lowensteln
w 3 99 6 8 7= 6'?. 6= H Ericks'nK Lutz
w 3 109 8 7= 8 8 7= M Doyle 'f Koemcr
wn 3 104 1 2= :i® 7‘ 8 AV Collins T Clyde
: p s
i 1 1-2
3 3i Si 6-5 3-5
21 4 4 3-2 7-10
4 6 6 2 1
10 10 7 2.A 6-
30 40 40 15 6
20 20 15 6 3
6 8 8 3 C-
(31.533)FL()SS1E F. w 5 113 5 3'* Gnu 7= 7‘= E Pool Bronx Stable 3 3i 6-5 3-5
1722 TENDEREST w 7 113 6 8 8 8 C EamcH G AValters 50 50 20 10
Time. 25%, 51, 1:03%, 1:10%. Track good.
AA’inner — Ch. g. hy Prola* — Muzapaii (trained liy L. F. O’Leary; bred li.v Mr. Michael AA’liite).
AA’ent to isist at 4:()S. At post 4 minutes. Start good ami slow. AA'on driving; second and third
the Slime. S.ANTI.AGO AA'HITE liegan slowly, but finished with a terrific stretch rusli and wore MISS
FOLLA" down in the lust sixteenth. MISS FOLLY also lB‘gan slowl.v. bnt moved up early and might have
won with a Is-ttcr start. MeAL.-VN closed a big gap gamely. PRIDE OF l.ISMORE set a good pace
hut tired in the stretch. DOT II. showed speed.
.Seratehid— 31497= Dr. Neufer. 115; (31452)Camia, 113; 311.53 In Dutch, 118.
Overweights — Miss Folly. 1 iHiimd.
HAVANA FORM CHART.
HAVANA. CUBA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 1, 1917.— Oriental Park. Forty-fourth day. Cuba-Ameriean
JiM'key Eluh. AA'inter Jleeting of S3 days. (17 tiooks on.) Weather clear.
ITesiding Steward. C. J. Fitz Gerald. Presiding Judge, M. Nuthtius(;n. Starter, J. F. Milton. Rac-
ing Secretary. M. Nuthuiison.
Racing starts at 3:30 n. m. (Chicago time 3:00 p. m.). ♦Indicates apprentice allowance.
Index Horses AAA'tSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners OOPS
Time. 25V5, 51, 1:22, Track heavy.
Winner — B. g, by Tony Bonero — Tres .loli (trained h.v C. N. Darke; bred by Mr. F. J. Pons).
AA'ent to i«ist at 2:25. At post 1 minute. Start gootl and slow. AVon easily: second and third driv-
ing. SLEEPA' SAM raced into a goo<l lead at once and, winning all the wa.v, held A'ELA'ET safe at the
finish. A'ELA'ET raced well and moved up inenacingly in the streteli, but tired near the end. OlIT
elosed a considerable gap in the la.st quarter. EL KEY was gaining at the end. PATAPSCO showed
speed, bnt tired badly in the last eighth.
Scratched -31092 riuiiger, 104; .31.52.5 Pasha, 109.
31581 ""
Index Horses
S 1 346 •.STONEHENGE
3 1529 = ‘ANXIETY
31045 BROOM CORN
31429 HANDFL’LL
31146 BRYN
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile,
and upward. Claiming:
(Jan. 2!), 1915 — 1:12 — 8 — 108.) Purse $(M)0. 4-year-olds
Net value to winm r $4.50; second, $100; third, $."»0.
AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
WB 6 'i06 4
B 5 106 3
w 4 99 2
WB 4 112 1
wn 7 107 5
31428 AA’ATCH YOUR STEPwb 4 104 6 5'A 5= 6 6 M Buxton AA' D Bernhardt 4 5 5 2 4-5
Time, 26, 51%, 1:21%. Track heavy.
AA’inner — R. g, hy Hustings — Linda Stone (trained hy J. Tigue; bred b.v Mr. August Belmont).
Went to iK)st at 2:.52. At post 1 niiuiite. Start goial and slow. AVon liandil.v; second and third driv-
ing. STONEHENGE, close up from the start, raeetl into the lead after rounding into the stretch and,
holding .ANXIETY safe in the fimil drive, won going away. ANXIETY was taken wide on the last turn,
hut came fast through the homestretch. BROOM CORN raced into the lead on the last turn, hut tirecl
and was all over tlie track and given a bad ride. HANDFEl.L set the early pace and tired fust in the
stretch. AA'ATCH A’OER STEP quit at the end of the first three-eighths.
Scratched— 31319 A iley, 107.
Overweights— Bryn. 1 iKuind.
3h 3i li 1' AV A Car’lIH G Bedwell
4i 4= 3= 2= AA’ Crump F AA' Coleman
2‘ IJ 2ii 3= .1 Rodrig’zp' J Coleman
1‘ 2'i 4® 4= F Rob’son.! .Tohnston
(! 6 5' 5= J AVilliamsAV T McHane
O II C P s
7 .S 6 2 4-5
8-5 9-5 8-5 3-5 1-3
15 1.6 12 5 2
8-5 9-5 9-5 7-101-3
15 15 15 5 2
OY .SlOtX FOURTH R.VCE— 1 Mile. (.Ian. 11, 1916— 1:37%— 5— KK(.) First Running De Soto
€X X kj C3 jU Hotel Handicap. $1,000 Added. 3-year-olds. Net value to winner $795; second.
Index Horses
DIAMOND
81501 LUCILE P.
S1467 = .AfONOMOY w 3 105 2 in in 4= 4* 3> I. McAtee T Clyde ' 8 8 8 2i 1
(31561 )GRCNDY WB 3 110 4 3i 4i 2= IP 4“ O Borel C K G Billings 4 4 1 2-5
31276 = FIZER w 3 107 5 4'i 5 6 5 5 J AVilliamsAV P Johnson 3 41 4 6-5 2-5
’i'ime, 26%, 54, 1:21%, 1:51. TT'ack heavy.
Winner — Ch. f, b.v Dick Finnell — Annie AVilliams (trained by M. Goldblutt; bri‘d by Mr. R. II. Ander-
son).
AVent to iMist at 3:17. At i>ost 1 minute. Start good and slow. AA’on easil.v; second and third driv-
ing. DIAMOND ran as if much the tiest in the going, raced into the lead when called on and won as lier
rider pleasmi. LECILE P. ran a good race and finislied gamely. 5IONOMOY set the naee to (he stretchy
tmt tired and e.ime again in the last eighth. GRENDY sliawed speed, but tired in the stretch. FIZEIi
quit after goiug five-eighths.
Seratelied — 31.5.53= AA'arsaw. 109; 31527=Opportunity, lOS; 31551=Dr. Tuck, 103; 31501 Bon llampson, 103.
Overweights — Grund.v, 2 pounds; Fizer, 1.
$2(K); third. $KK).
AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
w 3 108 1 2'i 2i 1® 1® P‘ F Rob s
-'in Jockeys Owmers
1“ F Rob son.f Livingston
2'J P Lowder G Knebelkamp
O II C P R
6-5 7-5 6-5 2-0 out
5 7 7 2 4-5
8 8 8 2i 1
O K G Billings 4 4 1 2-5
sAV P Johnson 3 41 4 6-5 2-5
3 1 P' '7 pr THIRD R.Vt E— 3-4 Mile. (Dee. US, 191.5— 1:11% — 1—111.) Purse $.500. 3-.ve.ar-olds
X O 4 ^X and npwanl. .Selling Handicap. Net valiip to winner $100; second, $70; third, $30.
Index H orse s AAA’tSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Own ers O CPS
SI'oYo^m’URPHY w 4 111 2 I'l 1= I'i 1' K Taplin I M Hedrick 2 2i 4-5 out
31202 DROLL w 6 11.5 ;j 4 2* 2‘ 2® K AVatis .1 B Goodman 1 4-5 1-3 out
;,l5()9 = M.AKIA.\’AO W 4 1 04 4 2i 3' :ii :;'i H Ball T H AVilsoii 5 5 7-5 out
(31541) JERRY w 4 107 1 3'' 4 4 4 15 Kleeger E K Bo'son 3 31 1 out
Time. 23, 47, 1:12. Track fast.
$2 mutuels paid. Murphy, $s..5() straight. X2.!Hl place; Droll, .$2.70 place (no show mutuels sold).
Eqiiivulent iHsikilig odds- — Aiiirph.v. 32.5 to KM) straight. 45 to IIK) place; Droll. :15 to KM) place.
AVinner — B. e. Iiy .\le(5ee — intrigue (trained liy F. Garrett: bred b.v Air. ( has. AV. Moon-).
AA'ent to iMist at 4:15. -At iwist 1 minute, .start goo<l and slow. AA’on liamlily; second and third
driving. .AlEUt’lIY shov.eil great si*-ed from the start but was ridden out to witlistand DitOLl/S ricdi.
'I’lie latter meed on the inside to tin* stn-tih turn, and responding gamely when called on in tli- final
drive, was wearing the winner down. M.VRLVN.VO rae.-d gamely but tireii in the last quarter. JERRY
rail poorly.
3 1 Pv O FIFTH R.VCE — 3-4 Mile. Glendale Purse. (Jan. 29, 191.5 — 1:12 — 8 — 108.) Purse
X *X CX O $700. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $550; second. $100; third, $.50.
Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S
31320 FLEETABELLE w 5 110 3 3= 3* 2= li* P Lowder J Greene 21 3 3 1 2-5
81170 KORFHAGE wb 6 107 1 1= 1= 1® 2® J Wllliam.sJ AI Booker 4 6 6 2 4-5
31275=THE MASQEERAD’Rwb 5 108 2 2= 2* 3® 3® F Rob’sonW Stormont 3 1S-51S-56-5 1-2
31370 JIM AA’AKELY wB 4 104 5 4'' 5 4= 4* AI Buxton G Knebelkamp 5 5 4 7-5 1-2
31503 = THORNHILL w 6 116 4 5 4!> 5 5 W Heh’omThomhill Stable 2 2i 12-54-5 13
Index Horses AWtSt % V:
Time, 25, 50%, 1:19%, Track heavy,
AA’inner — Ch. m. h.v Handsel — Mowitzka (trained h.v W. MulhoHand; bred by Mr. T. B. .Tones)-.
AVent to post at 3:45. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow. AVon driving; second and third
the same. FLEET.VBl-U.LE, racing close up from the start, moved up with a rush on the streteli tii:n
and oiitgamed KORFH.VGE in the final drive. KORFHAGE showed the most siK-ed, set a g-ioil pace
and only tired in the last sixteenth. THE MASQEER.VDER tired and had no mishaps. JIM AVAKKLY
was outrun all the way. THORNHILL ran a i»oor race.
Scratched — .81.5.52 Jladanie Herrmann, 102.
Overweights — The Ma.squerader. 2 iKiuiids; Korfhage, 3.
3 1 RACE— 3-4 Milo. (.Jan. 29, 191.5—1:12—8—108.1 Purse $600. 3-ycar-olils.
X fX O ^ Claiming. .Net value to winner $450; second, $100; third, $.50.
Index Uorses
1481=5IICO GIRL
31424 PEACHIE
3I482*AA'AT
31526‘IIASTA' CORA
3 1 4 2 3 = SE PE RN AL
31424‘CA.SHEP
(31500) ‘LADY AVAUD
AAVtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
w 1(V! 4 2i> 2* 1® 1® P Lowder L A\’ Scott
w lOTJ 5 5® 6* 4® 2h F Murphy P Martin
B 110 3 4I> 3= 311 3= AV A Car’ IIP M Civill
w 10-! 4
w lOTJ 5
WB 110 3
B 105 1
WB 106 2
WB 104 6
w lOT) 7
O H 0 P
2-i 13-G2S 1
1*1 1* 2i 4® AV Crump G E Chancellor 3
3h 45 5:: .53 jf Buxton AA’ P Austin Jr 8
6= 5i 6® 6® AV Hoag C T AVorthingtonS
7 7 7 7 H JeffcoU AA’ J Foley 3
7 7 2.® 1
10 10 4 2
3i 3i 6-5 3-5
'I'ime, 25, 51, 1:20%. Track heavy.
AA’AT raced well up all the wa.v and finished fast. HASTY EOR.V set the early pace and quit badlv
in the last eighth. LADY AN’.VRD rau a bad race.
Overweights — iVa<-iii<-. 3% imhuuIs.
O 1 PC Q SEVENTH R.VCE— 3-4 Mile. (Jan. 2!). 1915— 1 ;12— 8— 108.) Purse $(i(K). -1-year-
O X >X O > olds and upward. Clainiiiig. Net value to winner $4.50; secon d. $100; third, $51).
Index Horses AWtSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
I ndex Horses AWtSt
315.5C = 1.EKEM.VE wsB 5 ill 5
31550 = *ROVAI, INTEREST w 5 112 3
31550‘KDN.A KEXN.V W 4 108 2
3 15:5 9 •PROGRESSIVE WB 7 109 1
(31462 )SEPER1NTEND’T wb 6 111 4
Str^Fin Jockeys Owners
1® I'i M Buxton AV C .Semple
2= 2= B Kop’m’nJ Phillips
3® 3h F Rob’sonH G Bedwell
4" 4‘® AV Crump T I-'Vaneis
5 5 E Haynes F Mannix
O 11 C P S
2 3 24 4-5 2
2 13-524 4-5 2-5
6 6 34 6-5 3-5
11-513-513-51 2-3
10 10 10 4 2
Time, 23%, 47%, 1:13%. Track fast.
Time. 26, 51%, 1:20%. Track heavy.
AA'inner— B. g. by I.nke AA’ard —Jessie Mae (trahied b.v S. M. Henderson; brvd b.v Mr. I. E. Clark).
AA cut to |Mist at 4:40. .Vt jHist 1 niimite. Start good and slow. AA’on easil.v; second and third driv-
ing. LEKE.AIAE gaimnl steadily and, passing ROYAL INTEREST in the last eighth, won going awav.
ROYAL INTEREST showed the most early sliced, but tired near the end. EDN.V KEN’NA dropped back
in th<* first quarter, but was gaining tliroiigh tlie stn-teh. PROGRESSIVE was outrun all the way.
SEI’ERINTENDE.N'T quit after racing well for a half mile.
Scratched— 31396 Pontefract. Ill; (31169)Capt, Ben, 110; 01499 Lady Mildred, 99; 31344 Petlar, 109.
Overweights — Edna Keuuu, 1 pound.
DAIT.Y RACING FORM.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
Havana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, February 2.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viations show track conditions.
»>
Kaciiig starts at 3:30 y. m. tCliii-ago time, 3:00.)
Xltiins well in mud. ©Suyerior mud runner.
(M) maidens. •Ayprentlce allowance.
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-jear-olds. Selling.
(Track record: .Ian. lM, 1917 — 1:0.*>',5 — 5 — lOt!.)
Today’s
Iiid. Horse. IV t. Rec. A.Wt.lIan.
31.’>in* Ilelinet's rtaughter.lO? 1 :08tfi 10.'>. .7l>5
31430- Tolonium 110 1:07'*5 112. . 730
Ind. Horse.
3iri50 Hn’I’enny . .
(3ir>0.7)* Uey Ennis
.31.32.'i Oakluirst ..
2S833 Claribel
31.7.70 Tinkle Iloilo
3140."i* .\unt Elsie
298,".7 Divan
W't. Ucc.
.109 l:07'*f.
. 94 l:0,s',i
.108 l:07-i
.108 l:fMi
.102 l:07:if,
.103 l:0.Vhi
. 98 1:11
T<Hlu.v’a
A.Wt.Han.
0 10t>X<3()
3 98.. 71 .7
11 109.. 715
fi 104®710
.5 109x710
0 104.. 705
4 101X700
98,-.7 Divan 98 1:11 4 101X7
Moncreif is sp<*ody and in good form.
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-.voar-o!ds .and niiward. Selling.
tTrack record: Dec. 2.8, 1915 -1 :114r,— 4_1H.)
BESSLIEN. b, f, 4 101
;il505 Havana 5-8 1 :01-%fast 20 lOo 1
;;0859 Havana 5.J f l:08%f;tst 30 tH) a
26462 M'lhoro Ab5Jf 1:11 fast 5 101
26376 Prosp'et Ab4K 58 fast 6 hX)
262.58 Prosp’ct Ab5-8 l:01Vifast 8 105
24980 Havana 5-8 l:01?ifast 20 lal 7
21893 Havana 6J f 1:10 slow 8 loO 3
24777 Havana o-S l:01%fast 4J 99 4
24737 Havana 6J f l:08%fast 6 99 3
24359 Havana 5-8 POli^fast
23908 Bow'ie BJ f POSVifast
238fiO Pimlico 3-4 1:14 fast
SENNET, b. g, 6 (M)
.31469 Havana 5-S l:02?.4fast
By Orsini — Rose of China (C. L. Mackay).
' 4J A Pollins 7 IleyEniii.s, .I.Xiinnally, Oddl'rosg
99
101
100
105
5
8
11
11*® R
6*5 C
4®5 W
6*» AV
Ryan 11
Jackson (1
Obert 7
AVard r.
DoctorZab, TwoRoyals. .liniKay
Clifton Girl, Suuno, Alaccnbee
C’verock, B.of tlieK’en, Memory
Ded’etion. Sureget, N’nocJ. V.Jr.
101
7
S
7
8=
S*= .1
Pitz
9
Paulson. Margaret Ellen. Unity
100
3
B
5
8
8**5J
I’itz
8
Flalbitsh, N'..Aluc’cho, M.I’riinitv
99
4
4
5
7=
7** J
Pitz
b
L. 'Tail, Marg. Ellen, Stonlngtou
99
3
2
2
35
6=5 J
Pitz
8
And’medn, K. .Allen, G’leswintL«
101
1
3
6
65
7»J J
Pitz
8
Shaban, Ruth Strickland, Mei^k
103
8
11
10
12
13=* J
Pitz
13
Marianao. 'J'ribolo, .Alarigold “
102
3
3
4
51
8*®5J
Pitz
14
Dancer, Ruth Strickland. B.Orn
315.55* Flora llcndora (M1105 1:09
314:50 Curls 101 1 :07'*f,
31510 Clierr.v Delle 90 1:0.821
31469* Our Nett.i 89 l:08-%
314.30* .liin Hutch 107 l:(«t:t
315H> Little Wonder 113 1:09%
31491 Old Man Crit (M).115 1:13%
;11510 King .McCee (M)..lll 1:11%
A.Wt.Uan.
105. . 725
112. . 720
95. .715
105. . 715
100X710
100X705
102X705
1 05X705
105. . 700
105. . 690
31.541* tHvairn 103 1:13'% 4
(31.5081* Malabar 114 1:12% 5
;414.5.S* Qnin 101 1:14 3
313.52 .\nu;let 105 l:i:4% 4
Owana slmuld win lier-.
Fifth Race — 3—4 Mile.
3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling.
(Tra<-k record: Dec. 28, 191.5 — 1:11%-^
4 104X725
5 105X720
3 93X710
4 10S..705
31136 Havana
31107 Havana
36988 Havana
30817 Havana
2058:5 Havana
29471 Church’ 1
2C972 Lex’ ton
:i-4 l:13%fast 10 107 6
5i f 1:07 fast 12 106 8
3-4 l:14%fast 4 104 6
51 f 1:09 fast 20 102 4
5-8 l:04%slow 20 111 11
3-4 l:17%hvy 166 103 8
3-4 l:13%fast fid 110 10
LOUISE GREEN, ch. f, 4 (M)
:50S17 Havana at f 1;09 fest 2
This is where Helmet’s Daugliter slioiild score.
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3- year-olds ami upward. Selling.
(Tr-dck record: Jan. 24, 1917 — 1:05%. — .5 — 102.)
31.323* e.ranado 110 1:09% 4 103.. 700
314.56* Otero 104 1:07% 5 99X»)95
31.505 llesslien 99 1:09 % 4 101.. 690
314ti9 Sonnet (M) 111 1:08 5 106.. 685
.508 1 7 Louise tJreen (M) .10*: 1 :09% 4 101X680
Tiger Jim
Cherry .Seed
Fonctionnaire (M)
..104 1:07% 5 99X»)95
. . 99 1:09 % 4 101.. 690
..1111:08 5 106. .685
).10*: 1:09% 4 101X680
..105 1:08% 111015X680
..107 1:07% 8 loti X 675
Extremei.v bad race horses.
Third Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Traek record: .lau. 24, 1917 — l:05V-i — .5 — 102.)
31.37.5= Moncreif 102 1 :0ti% 9 112® 725
31.A4’J®
JESSE JR
..108 1:13%
5
111X725
3113.3=
Cuddle Up
. .102)1:13(5
4
108. .715
(31.A10)
Ed Garrison ....
..112 1:15*/-,
3
100. .715
31378*
Frosty Face; ....
.110 1:13%
r>
113X715
312r.8«
AA’avcring
..110J1:13%
7
100X710
31.A59®
Unit.v
..106 1:13%
r>
113X710
31508=
Royal Tea
. . 99 1:12(4
8
116X"10
31.->.-)7=»
Ethan Allen
..10.') 1:13*4
5
108X705
Jesse Jr. appears l>est.
Sixth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-oIds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: Dec. 28. lOl."* — 1:11% — 4
—111.)
.31.A.A7®®
Aluzanti
.106 1 :13’%
r>
108. .725
31.').56=
Nigadoo
..102 1:13%
(>
113X720
31 .'.(iO
King Box
..101 1:13*5
7
113X715
8ir>r»7
I.ord AVells
..108 1:13%
9
113X715
31487*
Burette
..101 1 :14
8
im>X710
314.86*
Aliss Genevieve .
..104 l:13Ah
8
KM! X 705
314S9)
I’anlson
. 98 1:13%
4
108 X 705
31431*
Arcene
..108 1:13%
7
105X70<»
.30715 Havana 5J f 1 :09%fast 3
30586 Havana 3-4 1 :18%slow 15
29830 Latonia 1 l:40%fast 133
29619 Church’l 1 1;42 fast 272
28133 H’thorne ImiOyl :47%fast 10
28056 H’thorne 1 l:42%good 25
27921 H’Uiorne lm70yl:53%mud 12
31435 Havana
311.55 Havana
Sf!9S8 Havana
S0903 Havana
30854 Havana
25500 Havana
25459 Havana
25391 Havana
106 By Deering — Miss Cornet (J. Meyer).
112t6 9 11 11 11‘® K Watts 11 itigl.iiniiix, .Montciilm, H.Hnrtnii
107 6 9 9 8'i 4' R Ball 11 E. F. All)ee. llunierkop, Passiou
106 8 7 6 6J 4’i R C Wattsl2 Eleanor, Editli Olga. Donner
104 6 6 8 S 7'* Wakoff 9 L.May, E.F..Mbec, Fonctionnaire
102 4 1 3 4i 4*i Wakoff 8 DareDevil. MarchCourt, L.Pride
111 11 11 10 10‘ ll*i D Wlshardll Castara, Regular, Dure Devil
103 8 8 8 8 8= R Simpson 8 O.C’rter. M.K.T’man, Ha’penny
110 10 11 11 11 !!*• A Mott 11 Droll, Brizz, Uncle Hart
101 By Transvaal — Katherine Moore (J. S. Everman).
95 8 8 8 7 ‘ 6-J R Wingf’d 8 DarcDcvil. MarcIiCoiirt. L.Priile
94 10 9 8’i 5*i R ■Wingf’l<ll0 Lyndora, Jim Ray. Hamerkop
100 4 4 3 2= 4®i R Wing’M 9 F. Kelly, Page White, Mnzanti
104 12 11 10 6 8= 9*= R Wingf’dl2 J.Wakely, J. C. Stone, I. Master
95 6 3 4 4 6*> 7'® R Wingf’dlC Marg.N., W. Wonder, H. Howdy
97 3 4 6 4 6= 6=® R Hack 8 Eddie'T., Blacklleauty, B. Velvet
100 9 10 8 4 4i 4’» R Hack 13 Dehra, Jim Wakely, Fleuron H.
91 8 7 6 6 6* 6*= R Hack 8 C. Francis, O.Roesch, Fellowman
b. g, 11
.=>5 f 1 :07%fast
10
106
109 10
7
71
Bv Robi
6=1 AI
5i f 1:08 fast
20
110
3
2
3
4=
4*5 H
3-4 l:14*4fast
15
112
3
2
4
3®
4®?. H
3-4 l:15%fast
8
103
1
5
4
6*
6*5 R
3-4 l:14%fast
3
103
1
1
2
45
6*5 G
65 f 1:09 fast
5
111
2
3
3
3*
3*3 R
5-8 l:01%fast
12
99
1
6
6
7
6»i K
Mnzanti is in favorably liere.
CHERRY SEED, hr.
31505 Havana 5-8
31169 Havana 6-8
31305 Havana 5-8
S1224 Havana 55 f
31074 Havana 6-8
308.36 Havana 5-8
30583 Havana 5-8
29030 Tim'ium .4. bo-8
29003 Tim’ium Abo-8
1:19 hvy 3|
. e, 8
l:01%fast 35
l:02%fast 6
1:02 fast 5
l:07%fast 4
1 :01%fast 15
1:03 fast 15
l:04%slow 10
69%fast 4
1:01 fast 4
6* 6*5 R C Watts 7 Hiker, Oakhurst, Fouctionnaire
45 6*5 G Corey 9 Tlios.Hare, McAdams, Argiim’t
3* 3*3 R Watts 8 Bulger, Massenet, Font
7 B*J K Weath’y 7 D.R.L.S’nger, Euterpe, G'w’the
65 6** K Har’gt’n 9 Mike (Johen, Sal Vanity, Borel
By Cherry Pit — Visma fA. L. Valentine).
5= 53 E Taplin 7 KeyEnnis, J.Xnnn.ally, OddCross
2*> 4*3 E Taplin 11 BigLumax, Montcalm. H. Burton
9= 10*3 E MciEwenll Lord Wells, Izzet Bey, Biilgar
9 9** E McEweji 9 Oakhurst, Curls, If Coming
4= 4*3 E McKwen 8 Mar. O’Brien, Smirking, Mrs. Me
9= 9* H Woods 10 King Stalwart, Dromi, Burette
9* 10=3 C Thomas 11 Castara, Regular, Dare Dec 11
6*i E Denny 8 Roy. Onyx, (’. Squaw, MissEdith
4*5 E Denny 5 Bill.Hibbs, Nar.J.V.Jr., Bulgur
HAVAXA JOCKEY PERCEX'FAGES.
From January 1, 1U14>, to Jaunary 27, 1D17, Inclnslre.
At or I At or
Jockey.
McEweu, E.
Taidin, E. ...
Ambrose, E. .
Kleeger, B. .
Ball, R
Andress, W. .
McCnlloiigh, T
Watts, R, ...
Dominick. J. .
Hinpliy, W. . .
1 arroll, (J. W.
AVinglield. R.
ICnight. C. . .
(%rc,“y, G
Core, C
W.inl, W. . . .
Cruise, J. ...
Mink, L
'rhurber, H. .
Dreyer. J. ...
Gray, L
P.C.
AVt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
PC.
AVt.
Alts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
. .24
110
205
49
34
27
Booker, R. ...
.. .08
no
145
12
20
21
. .23
103
530
124
71
77
Hoffman, D. . .
.. .08
105
84
5
4
8
. .21
105
355
73
48
45
AV.ikcff
. . .08
98
37
3
8
1
. .19
100
190
38
35
27
Ryan, R
.. .07
KM
305
32
45
. .18
102
694
122
103
93
Gargan, AV,
. . .07
110
1.59
12
13
18
. .14
109
308
44
43
41
Watson, C. ...
.. .07
103
101
9
15
. .14
108
270
38
41
35
Leaver, E. ...
.. .07
107
.59
4
1
4
. .14
111
231
32
29
22
Collins, A. ...
.. .06
97
292
IS
25
39
. .13
100
324
41
55
57
AIcKenzie, A\’.
.. .08
103
181
10
15
12
. .13
107
185
22
28
18
Sobel, R
.. .05
97
21
1
1
2
. .13
105
158
20
15
24
Rowan, M
. .04
95
99
4
5
3
. .13
108
132
17
9
10
Preece, Q
.. .(M
89
74
3
IS
9
. .13
109
82
11
14
10
Gartner, J. ...
.. .02
85
187
3
11
15
. .12
105
379
48
41
48
Carroll. J
.. .02
97
43
1
3
8
. .11
308
37
4
3
5
Petz, J
92
7
0
3
1
. .10
KM
428
41
45
80
HenjM'l, J
98
13
0
3
1
. .10
103
286
30
32
29
EsiKisito, G. ...
105
7
0
1
2
. .10
101
407
42
40
54
Ry in. .1
108
21
u
1
. .09
08
387
;i3
52
44
Malones', J. . .
103
IS
0
0
I
. .09
97
317
29
38
25
Alinder, A. ...
109
10
0
0
1
. .08
105
188
14
38
32
Bispham
109
3
0
0
0
FONCTIONNAIRE. h.
:’1540 Havana 1 1 16 1
31455 Havana 3-4 1
31203 Havana 1 1
31136 Havana 3-4 1
30988 Havana 3-4 1
30903 Havana 3-4 1
30864 Havana 3-4 1
, 30609 Bowie • 11-4 2
3()486 Bowie lm20y 1
30430 Bowie lm20y 1
:49 fast 30 101 1 5 6
:13Vifast 10 110 5 6
:40%fast 20 100 6 6 7
:13%fast 10 lOS 8 7
:14%fast B 112 6 6
:15%fast .30 111 6 6
:14%fast 20 1045 6 7
:12%mud 154 97 8 6 9
:46%fast f’ld 100 10 10 9
:47%good 31 1 <j6 8 5 6
By Ethelbert — Fond
5 5= 4’*i A Collins 6
6 5* 4*5 J Ryan 7
8 8* 8*’ M Rowan 9
7 75 7*3 W McK’ziell
6 4= 3*5 C Knight 9
6 3* 3=5 R Ryan 7
8 8* 8*5 E Mink 9
9 9*» 9«* M Rowan 10
9 10» 10** AV Collins 12
6 7* 7*® R Ball 9
Hopes (AV. C. Daly).
L. VanZaiidt, Zodiac, Eddie Mott
Celtiibel. Hamerkop, I'assion
March Court, Nuushon, Hiker
E. F. Albee. Hamerkop, Passion
Louiseiluy, E.F. Albee, TigerJim
Hiker, Oakhurst, E. F. Albee
Tlios.Hare-, McAdams, Argum’t
Burglar, Dartworth, Bil. Raker
Lynn, Fr. Johnson. Carlton G.
Marchena, Uncle AVill, Royalist
THIRD RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Jun. 24, 1917 — 1:0.A% — .'i
31375 Havana 5-8
31324 Havana 3-4 1
31256 Havana 55 f 1
31200 Havana 3-4 1
31156 Havana 55 f 1
30991 Havana 3-4 1
30964 Havana 55 f 1
30819 Havana 55 f 1
HA’PENNY, ch. g, 6
31556 Havana 51 f 1
31538 Havana 55 f 1
;J1470 Havana 5-8 1
■ e, 9
5-8 59%fast
112
3 BI4
4
4
4
By Cesarion — Lizzie Keller (A. Etchegoyben).
3* 2* B Kleeger 7 Olyn G.. Biinice, Marie O’Brien
3-4 l:13%fast
1-2 :oo
1
1
1
1®
1® R
AVingfd
8
Unity, Eddie Alott. Daingerfield
6J f 1 :07%fast
3i
101
1
3
2
2=
2i J
Petz
8
Nellie B., Clierry Belle, U. I.caf
3-4 1:12 fast
3
67
2
1
1
2®
2“ J
Petz
9
Alac, Altumuhn, Bob Blossom
6i f l:07%fast
6
97
6
6
5
4=
3*» J
Petz
7
Colors, Alac, Skeets
3-4 l:14%fast
6-5 107
4
2
3
3i
5*i C
Knight
8
L.Fortune, Protagoras, San Jon
WallStreet, Aloonstone, Eliz.I..ee
6J f 1:08 fast
5
115
5
7
4
3*
3*3 W
Andress
8
6S f 1 :07%fast
6
110
5
4
6
6i
6*J C
Gore
8
Bird Alan, Encore, Golden List
106
:07%fast 25 106 6
:0S%fast 5 109 5
:00%fast 6 109 6
I The small figure under “Str,” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race.
! The small figure under “Fin.” — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
I behind the winner. Weight to he carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races.
I The M after the horse’s name means Maiden,
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds.
Index Course
DistTimeT’ekOddi
Wt St % V4
%
HELMET’S DAUGHTER, b, f.
3
105
:il510 Havana
5i f 1 :07%fa.st
2
*07
4
2
2
314(H) Havana
5-8 1 :00%fast
15
104
6
8
7
31307 Havana
5-8 l:0U/5fast
6
105
5
8
7
3C'J53 Havana
5-8 1:01 fast
12
1025 3
4
6
Latonia
5i f l:09*4fast
27
109
1
1
1
29472 Church’l
6i f l:10*/shvy
38
105
2
3
4
^987 Lex’gton
5-8 l:02%fast
67-10 106
6
5
6
28515 Saratoga
5i f 1:08 fast
25
119 12
12
12
28262 Saratoga
6-S 1:01 fast
15
1065 1
5
9
POLONIUM, ch. g. 3
112
31430 Havana
3-4 1 :13 fast
7-5
109
5
4
4
:11327 Havana
5i f l;07%fast
6
no
7
7
4
31226 Havana
5J f 1:06 fast
8
112
6
7
7
;lti324 Pimlico
3-4 l:16%mud
115
95
30282 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 fast
114
110
9
8
7
30271 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%fast
210
93 12
12
12
30152 Laurel
5i f l;07%fast
fid no 10
12
10
.30094 Laurel
3-4 1:13 fast
280
92
9
10
9
FLORA BENDOEA, b. f. 3 (M)
95
.31555 Havana
5J f 1 :07%fast
15
10.'.
3
3
3
.31469 Havana
6-8 l:02%fast
15
!>6
2
1
1
31435 Havana
5i f 1:07-Sfefust
10
100
7
9
9
:t0920 Havana
5i f l:09)4fast
12
103
6
2
3
30884 Havana
5-8 l:02*4fast
12
93
3
3
30703 Havana
5J f l:09%fast
8
112
3
12
30643 Havana
5-8 l:03%fast
6
109
2
1
1
25039 Havana
3-8 35%fast
S
92
3
24818 Havana
3-8 36*Afast
2
107
1
1
24421 Havana
1-4 22%fast
15
in
3
CURLS, h. f,
3
105
31430 Havana
.3-4 1:13 fast
7
105
3
5
a
31348 Havana
3-4 l:14*4fast
8
100
1
2
2
31224 Havana
5J f l:07%fast
6
1005 4
4
3
30987 Havana
3-4 1:16 fast
20
109
3
3
3
30751 Havana
5J f l:08%fast
20
lOO
6
9
29027 Tim’ium
Ab5-8 1:03 fast
1
114
28933 Tim’ium
Ab5-8 1:00 fast
2
117
28712 Mt.Royal
bi t l:07*4fast
6
101
6
2
CHERRY BELLE, h. f, 3
100
31510 Havana
51 f l:07®5fast
7
10-2
7
7
7
SI 470 Havana
5-S l:00%fast
20
96
5
5
6
;il l30 Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
15
102
9
6
6
31 306 Havana
5-8 l:01%fast
20
105
8
9
9
31256 Havana
6i f l:07%fast
20
90
6
6
6
3('9S7 Havana
3-4 1:16 fast
6
109
8
5
4
30950 H.avana
3-4 1:14 fast
10
93
5
6
5
30785 Havana
3-4 1:16 fast
8
88
8
7
6
30751 Havana
6i f l:08%fast
15
105
8
7
30704 Havana
3-4 1:15 fast
20
98
7
5
OUR NETTA.
h. f, 3
100
31169 Havana
5-S l:02%fast
6
91
10
10
10
3i;(3C Havana
6i f l:07*4fast
30
90
5
4
5
31224 Havana
5» f l:07%fast
10
89
5
2
2
30921 Havana
5-8 l:01%fast
10
9-2
5
G
5
.•if-875 Havana
65 f 1:07 fast
30
92
2
4
5
29S31 Latonia
65 f l:09%fast
f’ld 104
6
8
8
29276 Douglas
65 f 1:08 fast
f’ld 100
5
8
10
29218 Douglas
65 f l:07y8fast
fid 106
1
8
7
265;i7 Douglas
6-8 1:01 fast
77-10 103
1
3
3
JIM HUTCH,
ch. g, 3
102
;!14::0 Havana
3-4 1 :13 fast
20
]U1
7
2
3
31201 Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
20
98
7
6
7
30987 Havana
3-4 1:16 fast
10
102
1
1
2
31:838 Havana
GA f 1 :07%f ast
30
107
5
4
30751 Havana
55 f l:08%fast
30
1035 V
8
2S347 Dufferin
Ab5-8 l:01%fast
3
108
4
3
28.240 Dufferin
Ab6-8 1:02 fast
3
112
6
3
27783 Alt.Royal
5-8 l:02%fast
35
105
7
7
Selling. (Jail. 24, 1917 — l:0."i',i — 5 — 102.)
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Helmet — ^Lady Omama (G. W. J. Bissell),
05 05 jr Taplin S Ed Giirrisen. P,. R.aby. , Sis. Riley
7= 6* L Mink 8 Wizard, Muzanti, Envy
6*5 G Corey 8 Monty Fox, Muzanti, Skeets
5= 4*5 R Ball 7 Olyn G., Radiant Flower, (Juin
25 4*5 M Buxton 11 Matin, Spring Song, Cyn.Dwyei
65 6=5 W Lilley 9 II. Lassie, N.Walcutl, S’norette
45 6*= J Kederis 6 S. AVIieat, Deckhand, Ressauta
10* 11*® L Mink 13 Felicidad, Onwa, Solveig
95 9'® R Hoffmanll Katenka. OldAIiss, KatlirynGray
By Radium — Fayre (I. M. Hedrick).
Oh 2® E Taplin 9 Lantana. Palisade, Jim Hutch
4= 3=5 E McEwen 8 M. Murray, H.Col’m’ia, E.Gar’is’u
7 6*® G Corey 7 Narcissus. I’in Featlier, Otisco
6*® J Gartner S Kathryn Gray, Onwa, Precise
7>® 7'5 J Gartner 9 Intriguer, Lantana. Otsego
12 12*= J Gartner 12 Golden I.ist, Marg. N., A’ermont
9= 8** J Gartner 12 TripleCrowii, Yel’wstone, Cheet
9*5 9*5 J Gartner 10 Gloaming, Buck Shot, Bet. Us
By Ben Trovato — Flora Dora (B. B. Rice).
4*5 4‘*5 M Rowan 7 Immense, Br.Baby. Pin Featlier
.35 S®5 M Rowan 11 BigLiiiiiax, Sloute'alm, II. Burton
10 10'* J Dreyer 10 Afterglow, Bulger, M. Blackwood
65 7*» L Gray k Magnetina. Sable. Twinkle Toes
65 8*3 R C AA’attslO Brobeek, Sister Riley, Madtour
13 13=* L Gray 13 Narcissus, Immense, MaeMiirray
2® 2® D Gray 6 Stony Rrook, OldManCrit, Delos >
8* 9*® J Pearce 9 Hasty Cora, Posltano. NoFrlend
4= 4= J Pltz 7 Otisco. No Friend. Bray
2* 4*3 T Preece 7 II. D’ghter, Cadllluc, OphellaW.
By Maddald — Lady Baldur (H. E, Grace).
314:12 Havana
55 f 1:07 fast
10
109
2
3
3
31375 Havana
5-8 59%fast
12
104
5
5
6
31306 Havana
5-S 1 :01%f ast
6
117
6
3
2
30627 Havana
65 f l:10%slow
6
306
c
6
5
£(»584 Havana
6-8 l:04%slow
3
106
6
2
1
29471 Church'l
3-4 l:17%hvy
63-10 108
3
2
2
29255 Douglas
3-4 l:13%fast
19-10 104
4
4
4
29214 Douglas
3-4 l:13%fast
41
106
4
1
2
REY ENNIS, b.
31505 Havana
c. 3
5-8 l:01-%fast
3
98
o
3
31107 Havana
5i f 1:07 fast
4
94
9
8
8
30426 Bowie
3-4 l:14%good 17
102
2
2
6
S0356 Bowie 55 f 1 :09 fast fid 106 3
2996.3 Laurel 65 f l:09%hvy 742 108 1
29464 AV’dblne 3-4 l:U>%slow 70 106 6
2.S654 Mt. Royal 55 f l:06%fast 10 104 5
27783 Mt.Royal 6-8 l:02%fast 8 lOS 8
26849 BlueBon. 6-8 l:02%slow 41 111 3
26S28 BlueBon. 6-8 1:03 hvy 15 108 10
25951 Pimlico 45 f 56 fast 79 95 4
25735 H.deG’ce 45 f 56 good 45 107 2
OAKHURST, ch. g, 11 109
31325 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 25 113
31224 Havana 65 f l:07%fast 6-5 108
31176 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 7 102
3J052 Havana 1 l:40%fast 3 112
30992 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 4 112
30903 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 2 111
30756 Havana 1 l:46%fast 20 111
By Rock Sand — Half Sovereign (H. Lang).
3 CJ* 4* L Gray S Deviltry. .Nigadoo. Flute
1 2* .3* Jj Gray 8 Lucille B.. Encore. I,«)lii
2 25 3= L Gray 8 Golden List. Bulger, Babe
3 4= 5® L Giay 9 Unity, Ed Garrison, Encore
6 6® 6*5 L Gray 7 Olyn G., Aloncreif, Riinice
2 2* 2*5 L Gray 12 Donner, K.Stal-w.irt, Lucille B.
6 5= 5®5 L Gray 8 Refugee, F. Kelly, Parlor Boy
1 3® 2"it L Gray 9 Parlor Boy, Wizard, Lonl Wells
2 15 3>* L Gray 8 O.C’arter, M.B.T’man, Mikifula
4 4= 4=5 L Gray 10 Brizz, AV’.’s AA’onder, Stephen R.
2 2k 6=5 L Gray 7 Hilly Joe, Busy Joe, Ardent
By Rey Hindoo— Katherine Ennis (W. H. Nevin).
3 4“* 15 Af Rowan 7 J. Nunnally. Odd (%oss. Resslien
8 7* 5'-5 M Rowan 12 Eleanor. Edith Olga, Donner
6 5* 6*5 AV Crump 9 Rad’ntFlower, Felucca, lligiiway
2 2*'i* 3*5 B Kop’m’nll Flare, Gold Bond, Kebo
7 7= 8=* D Hoffrn’n 9 Supernal, Coinnclio, Glory Belle
6 7 7*® A Pickens 7 Rhymer, Med. Miss, Hasty Cora
9 9®5 F Jenkins 9 Solveig, Q.of theSea, J.'riuimmel
1 15 2* W Ward 9 Abe Martin, Jimllutch, Positaiio
4 6= 6'® J Connors 8 Q. of the Sea, L.Moll, Kingfislier
10 10 10'® A Mott 10 Aristobulus, LucileP., S.T.Sugar
6 6= 7® L Lyke 10 Yel. Sally, G. Bantam, Alanokin
1 2= 2® 1*1 Graves 6 Lucile P., Cruces, Doc Meuls
By Ogden — Helen Thomas (P. M. Walkerl.
5 6* 6*“ L Mink 7 J. Oakley, L. Fortune, .Vltamalia
1 1* 1® L Jlink 9 Curls. If Coming, Frontier
3 3= 2*5 L Mink 5 Eleanor, E. F. Albee, AVizard
7 J. Oakley, L. Fortune, .Vltamalia
9 Curls. If Coming, Frontier
5 Eleanor, E. F. Albee, AVizard
6** E Ambrose 9 Euterpe, King Box, Unity
2= 2* L Mink
2®it 2*5 R Bail
6*» 6*= C Gore
S0301 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:50%fast fid 102 4 11 11 11 11* 11*= R Ball
8 .las. Oakley, Carondolet, Loeiiiel
7 Hiker, Fonctionnaire, E.F. Albee
7 Stuniugton, Roy.al Tea, Be
12 Scorpii, Jack Reeves, Fairly
LITTLE WONDER, h. f, 3
) Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 7 lOS 3 5 5 6= 7>* J Dreyer 9 Lantana, Polonium, Palisade
i Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 8 BIO 1 2 2 2= 2=5 J Dreyer 7 Otisco, Lantana, Old Sian Crit
I Havana 55 f l:07%fast 6 1005 4 4 3 2® 2® J Dreyer 9 Oakhurst. If Coming, Frontier
r Havana 3-4 1:16 fast 20 109 3 3 3 2 * 3*5 A Minder 8 Magnetina, JimHutch, OldDrury
L Havana 55 f l:08%fast 20 lOO 6 9 8* S«i J Dreyer 10 Seylla, Otisco, Lord Byron
1 Tim’ium Ab5-8 1:03 fast 1 114 3® W Doyle .A OldDrury. C’armingly," N. Tandy
! Tim’ium Ab5-8 1:CK) fast 2 117 1* H Chapp'll 7 Charmingly, Kimberly, S. Boots
! Mt.Royal 55 f l:07*,4fast 6 101 6 2 3* 3=5 J Dreyer 9 Lady Rowena, Old Drury, Enjoy
lRRY BELLE, h. f, 3 100 By Cherry Pit— Belle Clem (J, F. Hynes),
) Havana 55 f l:07®5fast 7 102 7 7 7 5 * 5'= .1 Ryan 8 E.Garri.son, ILDiingliter. B.Rabv
) Havana 5-8 l:00%fast 20 96 5 5 6 65 5*5 R AA'ingfld 8 Golden List. Bulger. Ila’PenuV
) Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 15 102 9 6 6 5'> 6** J Ryan 9 Lantana, Polonium, Palisjide
j Havana 5-8 l:01%fast 20 105 8 9 9 9= 5®i .1 Ryan 12 Donner, Ha’penny, K. Stalwart
) Havana 65 f l:07%fast 20 9<) 6 6 6 4* 3=3 R Wing’fd *i Nellie B., Moncreif, Palm Leaf
r Havana 3-4 1:16 fast 6 109 8 5 4 4>* 6*5 C Knight 8 Magnetina, Jim Hutch, Curls
1 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 10 93 5 6 5 4= 4® Q Preece (i Mr.Sniggs, Lola, Lenshen’sPride
5 Havana 3-4 1:16 fast 8 98 8 7 6 65 7® J Carroll 10 Star Bird. Page White, Laura
L Hav.ana 65 f l:08%fast 15 105 8 7 7*5 7*3 R Ryan 10 Seylla. Otisco, Lord Byron
1 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 20 9S 7 5 6*5 6®5 A Collins 10 King Tuscan, Thesieres, Pierrot
i NETTA, h. f, 3 100 By Alvescot- Hus (J. Specht).
< Havana 5-S l:02%fast 6 91 10 10 10 10* 10'* U AA’ingf’dll BigLumax, Montcalm. II. Burton
; Havana 65 f l:07%fast 30 90 5 4 5 6 6=® H AVingfd 6 Ed. Adams, CuddleUp, W. Street
i Havana 55 f l:07%fast 10 89 5 2 2 3= 6*3 R AA’ingf’d 9 Oakhurst. Curls, If Coming
L Havana 5-8 l:01%fast 10 92 5 5 5 5 5®3 R Wingf’d 6 Monty Fox, Flute, Hamerkop
; Havana 65 f 1:07 fast 30 92 2 4 5 5°k 6*= R AA’ingf’ld 7 Tom Elward, Bird Alan, Arcene
I Latonia 65 f l:09%fast fid 104 6 8 8 9* 9®5 R Wingf’dll Alatin, Spring Song, Cyn. Dwyer
> Douglas 65 f 1:08 fast fid 100 5 8 10 11= 11** F Fuerst 12 Rliyme, Geo. C. iXve, Milbrey
i Douglas 55 f l:07%fast f’ld 106 1 8 7 85 11** F Fuerst 11 Diamond, Rhyme. Saffron Girl
f Donglas 6-8 1:01 fast 77-10 103 1 3 5 6* 7*= F Murphy 7 May W.. I.ittle Spider, Jocular
HUTCH, ch. g, 3 102 By Toddington — Lela B. (G. B. Foley).
) Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 20 B'l 7 2 3 4= 4“5 Wakoif 9 Lantana, Polonium, Palisade
I Havana 3-4 1:13 fast 20 98 7 6 7 7 7*= R Sobel 7 Rad. Flower. F. Negra, Lantana
I Havana 3-4 1:16 fast 10 102 1 1 2 3*5 2* li Gray 8 Alagnetina, Curls, Old Drury
! Havana 55 f l:07%fast 30 107 5 4 6**^ 6*= J Maloney 9 Olyn G., Otisco, Ed Garrison
. Havana 55 f l:08%fast 30 1035 7 8 10 10** J Maloney 10 Seylla, Oti.sco, Lord Byron
f Dufferin Ab5-8 l:01%fast 3 108 4 3 Fell. N Foden 7 Belle C.. Eden Park, Hunan
) Dufferin Ab6-8 1:02 fast 3 112 6 3 3= 25 N Foden 8 Jeannette, Hannn. Little Spider
I Alt. Royal 5-8 l:02%fast 35 105 7 7 6* 3*5 N Foden 9 Abe Alartin, ReyEiinis, Positano
ILE WONDER, h. f, 3 105 By Glorio — Dareka (E. C. Goodfellow).
I Havana 55 f l:07%fast 8 10<1 3 5 8 8 S'* R AA'ingf’d H E. Garrison, H. Daughter. B.Baby
r Havana 5-S l:01%fast 15 BW 1 4 6 6= 6== AA' Hinphy 8 Alonty Fox, Muzanti, Skeets
) Havana 65 f l:06%tast 15 96 5 6 7 7 7*® R C AA’atts 7 Seylla, Wall Street, Otisco
f Havana 6-8 l:02%fast 6 109 1 3 45 4*5 AV Hinphy 10 Sir AVellons, OlynG., LordByron
! Havana 5-8 l:03%slow 10 108 5 8 8 8 7’ W Hinphy 8 AlHudson, Am’zon'n, S.WeUonB
. Dev’shire 5-8 l:00%fast 32 100 8 8 8 8*= A Collins 8 Crepuscule, Sybil, Kagura
' Dev’shlre 3-1 1:14 fast 11-5 92 7 1 2"k 7*j F Merimee 12 King Tuscan, Asama, Dash
I KeniUv’h 65 f l:13%hvy 39-5 101 4 3 2= 1* J Dreyer 12 Conowingo, Out, Cherry Belle
I Kenilw’h 65 f l:ll%hvy 12 108 4 2 2* 2= W Hinphy 12 Jurisdiction, Berthier, S. Sam
» MAN CRIT, b. c. 3 (M) 105 By King Hanover— Southerly (U. S. Wishard).
I Havana 1 1:41 fast 30 Bk» 1 2 6 6 7 7=* R Soliel 7 Nauslion, ('uttyliiink, L.A'.Zandt
! Havana 3-4 l:14'/fefast 20 100 7 * 5 ^ Sobel 8 Delos, Safe and Sane, Aladtoiir
J Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 20 Hi 5 4 '> 6* 6" C Knight 7 Otsego. Poughkeepsie. Delos
i Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 30 96 7 5 4 5* 4*3 AI Rowan 7 Otisco, Curls, Lantana
(Havana 1 l:4.3%fast 30 58 6 5 6 6 6=® 6** AA'akoff 7 Idolita, OldDrury, Alarblehead
1 Hav.ana 55 f l:')9%fast 20 115 10 11 12= 12=* A Alinder 13 Narcissus, Immense, AlaeMurray
1 Havana 6-8 l:03%fast 20 112 5 4 3 3= 3*= D AA'ishard 6 Stony Brook. F. Bondora, Delos
j Latonia 55 f l:09%slow 74 115 8 7 8 9 9=* W Taylor 9 Kenward, Pluto, Raggedy Man
i Church’l 6-8 l:01%fast fid 112 11 13 13 13* 13»« Z Shannonl4 Lit. Spider, Money. SweetHelen
IG McGEE, h. c, 3 (M) 106 By McGee — Sans Pareil II. (N. Maupin).
9 Havana 55 f l:07%fast 30 108 8 8 S 8 8®® .1 Alaloney S E.tJaiTison. H. Daugliter. B.Baby
5 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 20 B18 6 5 8 8 7®= R Ryan 8 Delos. Safe and Sane, Madtour*
0 Havana 1 l:40%fast 30 93 6 5 6 10 10 10®* AI Rowan 9 Regular, Zodiac, l=nity
7 Havana 65 f 1:08 fast 30 111 11 11 11 11 11=® .1 Maloney 11 Palisade, Doraf’ollins. B.Kumey
8 Havana 1 l:43%fast 30 106 7 7 7 7 7 7®® J Alaloney 7 Idolita, OldDrury, Marblehead
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling, (.lau. 21, 1917 — 1:0.")% — ."j — 102.)
ANADO, hr. g, 4 103 By The Picket — Bethel (M. J. Mundy).
;i H.avHna 3-4 1:14 fast 20 106 9 4 3 3 * 3=5 L Alink 12 Peg, Gohlen List, Br. Prince
8 Havana 55 f 1:08 fast 30 111 9 9 9 9 9*“ R Ryan 9 T.Uoyals, P’geWliite, E.F. Albee
1 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 30 109 6 6 7 8 7'* R Ryan 8 L.Fortunc, I’rotagoras, San Jon
it Kempeon lm70yl :46%f ast 8 99 7 7 7 (*® AV Richey 7 B. Culbertson, Cuttyliunk, Mimico
7 Hillcres': Ab6if 1:2R rast 6 llOj 8 7 6 65 4*5 H Watts 9 A^irgiedot, Joe Stevie, Celebrity
3 Dufferin Ab5-8 l:01%fast 12 107 8 8 7* 7* H Watts 8 Cliitra, Skeets, King Tuscan
3 Mt.Roy’l lm20yl:44 fast 10 91 5 4 6* 6* W Richey 7 Amazement, I’liilAIohr, Rir.King
8 Alt.Royal 1 l:44*%good 7 106 6 6 75 6®J J NlcklauslO Regular, Otilo, Bobolink
ERO, hr. m, 5 99 By Bassetlaw — Cuba Free (R. Hanley).
6 Havana 1 l:40%fast 10 HOI 1 6 6 7 5* 5*® (' Kpight 7 Wclga, Dromi, AIk* Martin
3 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast 12 107 1 9 11 115 10'" II Thurberl2 I’eg, Golden 1,1st, tlrunada
9 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast 7 106 7 € 6 7= 7*3 C K/iight 8 Al.G’vieve, AV.W’der, N.J.V.Jr.
1) Dev’ shire 3-4 l:13%fast 26 97 4 6 6 7* 6*5 N Barrett 9 Moss Fox, Dor. Carlin, A’ivianS.
2 Dev’sliire lm20yl:43%fast 39-5 102 4 4 2 2 3*5 4'= H Stearns 0 AIoss Fox, Dor. Carlin, Kuth. II.
9 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13-3ifa8t 43 106 6 2 35 3*5 W Young 1*1 Moss Fox. A’ivian S., LastSpark
1) Kenilw’h IniTOyl :57%hvy 34 101 7 5 6 55 6‘® F Alerimee 8 Ham, Dame, Kuthleenll., Exiuer
3 Kenilw’h 3-4 1:19 hvy 38 113 6 7 7 * 4® J Dreyer 10 Bxiiier, VlvianS., DorotliyCarlin
1 Dev’ahire 3-4 l:13%fast 53 106 6 6 6 6* 6®J \V Young 9 U. Dame, Muss Fox, Vivian 3.
CLARIBEL, ch. m.
28.'i.3;i Kempton 5-8
284.82 Hillcrest Ab5-8
28196 Al’neuve Ab65f
28049 Al’neuve Ab5-8
26220 Del'micr Ab6*f
25439 Havana ImDOy
25390 Havana 3-4
25110 Havana 6-S
l:04*>i,slow
1 :01 fast
1 :24%fast
1:01 fast
1 :.!0%hvy
1 :45%fa.st
1 :20%hvy
l:01%fast
109 Left at the post. R I, owe
By Sir Huon — Sevilla (J. Burton),
.1. B. Harrell. Colors, irtelns
TINKLE BELL, ch. g, 5
31556 Havana 55 f 1 :07%fast
31456 Havana 1 l:40%fast
31325 Havana 3-4 1:13 fast
.31203 Havana 1 l:40%fast
81Bi8 Havana 55 f l:07%fast
31027 Havana ImSOy l:44%fast
SC967 Havan.a ImSOy 1:45 fast
30906 Havana 1 1:41 fast
30856 Havana 3-4 1:14 fast
3GS05 Havana 55 f l:U8%fast
AUNT ELSIE,
.31405 Havana
30012 Kenilw’h
29553 Dev’shire
28942 Kenilw’h
28.886 Kenilw’h
28590 Windsor
28541 AA’indsor
27602 Tijuana
br. m, 6
.5-8 1 :00%fast
55 f l:12%hvy
55 f 1:08 fast
65 f l:L5U;hvy
5-8 1:02 fast
65 f l:06%fast
65 f 1 :06%fast
55 f 1 :07%fast
109
10 117 8 8 8
25 105 4 2 2 3
5 113 7 76
20 114 1 2 2 2
20 112 8 9 10
10 101 3 4 5 6
8 112 1 5 6 8
20 112 7 8 8 8
10 113 7 7 7
35 105 8 5 5
104
5 108 9 66
fid 111 12 11
33-5 107 8 9
30 106 12 5
15 107 6 7
65 99 10 9 9
97 97 4 2 3
6 111 4 22
DIVAN, b. f. 4
2:0.57 Kenilw’h
.55 f 1 :11 hvy
no
102 11
•
n
11 n=» .A.
Collins
11
28746 Kempton
5-S 1:03 good 1
103
D*J R
Jarboe
7
28722 Kempton
3-4 l:15*4slow
6
102
5®5 R
Jarboe
5
‘M,n Alt.Royal
5-8 l:0fl'Axfast
2
104 4
2
2®k 3=4 A
Claver
u
28236 Al’neuve
Ab5-8 l:07%hvy
7
106 2
7
7* 6=« R
Jarboe
H
24949 Havana
5-8 l:01%fast
20
105 5
0
5
0* 6=* AA’
AA’ard
0
23334 H.deG’ce
6-8 1:00 fast
150
107 4
7
7
7 7=» P
l.owder
7
10 10'* B AIcEwenlO Chilton Cliief, Imprudent, Kyle
6= 7“J E AIcEwen 9 Joe Gaitens. (’.Alieliiiel, L.AA’ells
9 8® E McEwen 9 Teeto, Golden Da3', Ada Anne
4® 3* A AIcEwcn 9 0”ris'rrne, Lord AVells, Lyndora
8 8*® J Sterrett 9 Aiitninn, A.L’reiice. Springniass
1* 1= C Wliyui’rk 7 Yellow Eyes, Teuer, Dakota
55 5*® C Whym’k C Cbitra, Auavri, Protagoras
By Peter Pan — Lady Gay (J. J. Russell).
6® 5= .1 D’mlnick 8 Deviltry. Nigadoo, Flute
3* 4*= R Sobel 7 Welga, Dromi, Al>e Alartin'
4* 4®i R Ball 7 J. Oakley, L. Fortune, Altainali.a
6“k 6“ C Gore 9 Alarch Court, Nauslion. Hiker
9® 7*1 C Knight 10 AVelga, Ed Garrison. Jas. Oakley
6 5*= AV'akoff 5 Sandel, Gano, L. Van Zandt
6* 6'® B Taplin 8 Kazan, Rescue, Thomas Hare
7® 4=1 R Ball 8 Bank Bill, Kazan, AVelga
65 7®3 R Ball 0 Silver Rill. Golden List, Kazan
3*5 I** R Ball 8 Hamerkop, James'iakley, Spoho
By Bonnie Jo»— Elsie Harris (J. Randolph).
4* 3= L Gray 10 Skeets, Smirking, Dr. Cann
10* 10'* A Claver 12 Shadruch, Unity, Alarie O’Brien
8= 8®i H Stearns 9 Dash, 'i'wo Roj-als, Big Lnmax
7- 7*3 H Stearns 12 Freeman, AV’.’s Baths, Old Bob
8* 7=3 O Gentry 9 Souvenir, Lily Orine. Enver Bey
9* 8®1 B Kop’m’nl2 Blue Cap, Recluse, Tom Caro
3* 4* B Kop’m’nlO Kootenay, Dignity, Taleliearer
2h 7® W Ormes 8 Th. Bethel, Palatable, Freeman
Alimico, R. R. Miller, B. Blossom
NellieB., AlissFr’nces, AlayiiieAA’.
22SS4 Belmont 55 f st l:07%fast 40
Sal A’auity, Alaifou, Tralee
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile, 3-year-clds and upward. Selling. (Dec. 28, 191.5 — 1:11% — 4—111.)
31510
Havana
55 f l:07%fast
8
libl
3
;ii;i07
Havana
5-S l:01Vifast
15
hW
1
31050
Havana
65 f l:06%tast
13
96
5
.’9)667
Havana
6-8 l:02*ifast
6
109
1
30628
Havana
5-8 l:03%slow
10
108
5
30241 Dev’shire
5-8 l:00%fast
32
100
8
30207 Dev’shire
3-1 1:14 fast
11-5
92
7
30024
Kenilw’h
65 f l:13%hvy
39-5 101
4
29884
Kenilw’h
65 f l:ll%hvy
12
108
4
OLD
MAN CRIT. b. c. 3 (M)
105
31491
Havana
1 1:41 fast
30
l<k»
1
;;i468
Havana
3-4 l:14'/fefast
20
100
7
31373
Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
20
Hi
31348
Havana
3-4 l:14(4fast
30
96
7
31028
Havana
1 l:4.3%fast
30
58
6
30703
Havana
55 f l:'»%fast
20
115 10
SCC43 Havana
6-8 l:03%fast
20
112
5
30045 Latonia
55 f l:09%slow
74
115
8
26315 Church’l
6-8 l:01%fast
fid 112 11
KING McGEE,
b. c. 3 (M)
105
.31510
Havana
55 f 1 :07%fast
30
108
8
31468
Havana
3-4 l:14*.iifast
20
in«
6
•MiibO
Havana
1 l:40%fast
30
95
5
31177
Havana
65 f 1:08 fast
30
111
11
31028
H.'ivana
1 l:43%fast
30
106
7
OWANA, b. f,
31541 Havana
3143.3 Havana
31285 Havana
31227 Havana
31139 Havana
31076 Havana
30990 Havana
3fi889 Havana
3('858 Havana
1 l:39%fast
55 f l:05%fast
55 f 1:07 fast
55 f l:05%fast
55 f l:06%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
65 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
65 f l:06%fast
MALABAR, b. g, 5
31508 Havan.a 3-4
314;il Havana 3-4
31258 Havana 7-8
31175 Havana 3-4
31158 Havana 3-4
31110 Havana lm20y
30956 Havana lm20y
30905 Havana 1
30887 Havana ImSOy
l:12%fa.st
1 :13*/5fast
1:27 fast
l:13%fast
l:14%fast
1:43 fast
l:43%fast
1:42 fast
1:45 fast
IM
6 103 3 1
4 102 4
5 103 4
7 104 6
4 109 6
5 103 5
6-5 103 3
35 103 4
1-5 104 1
105
4 114 5
7 112 1
6 115 4 3
3 114 3
5 112 8
20 lOS 1 6
4 100 6 5
4 102 6 7
25 95 5 5
QUIN. b. g. 3
31458 Havana
51 f l:05%fast
00
1
3
-
31285 Havana
54 f 1:07 fast
10
90
'2
3
1
31050 Havana
65 f 1 :06«fef ast
2
107
3
2
1
30990 Havana
65 f l:07%fast
5
90
4
3
2
30953 Havana
5-8 1:01 fast
4
95
7
7
4
30874 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
8
101
2
2
2
30781 Havana
64 f l:09%fast
7-6 104
1
2
1
30751 Havana
65 f l:08%fast
6
91
5
4
30643 Havana
5-8 l:03%fast
1-2 109
4
Lo
St
GRANADO. br. g, 4
103
3i:i23 H.avana
3-4 1:14 fast
20
106
9
31048 Havana
55 f 1:08 fast
30
HI
9
30991 Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
30
109
6
28795 Kempeon lm70yl :46%f ast
8
99
7
28487 Hillcres):
Ab65f 1:26 Tast
6
no* 8
28.309 Dufferin
Ab5-8 l:01%fast
12
107
8
27893 Mt.Roy’l
lm20yl:44 fast
10
91
5
27798 Alt.Royal
1 l:44*'fegood 7
106
6
OTERO, br. m
, 5
99
31456 Havana
1 l:40%fast
10
1104
1
AMULET, br. g, 4 108
31352 Havana 1 1-16 1:46 fast 1 9b .>2 3
31204 Havana 1 1-16 l:46*'-fast 5 104 o 2 :{
31010 Havana ImuOy 1:44 fast 7-5 105 3 3 3
30963 Havana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 8-5 103 12 2
30907 Havana 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 8 I'lS 6 5 5
30877 Havana 1 1:41 fast 15 107 2 5 4
30260 Dev’shire lm70yl:44%fast 97-10 102 1 8 6
By Dick Welles — Lass of Langden (W. P. Reed).
1 1* 4®5 I- Gray 5 Jerry, Sevillian. Scorpii
2 2® 3= B Kleeger 8 J.B. Harrell. CuddleUp, SilverBill
2 1* 2® L Gray 5 Quin, Ina Kay, AI Pierce
2 25 4= L Gray 8 In.a Kay. King’Disenn. Thesieres
2 21* 3J L Gray 7 Silver Bill, Zali, Dignity
4 3= 4*5 L Gray 5 LilxTator, AI Pierce, K. 'Tuscan
1 2= 1® L Gray 5 Quin, Sargonll., A’crkville
3 35 4=J L Gray 6 King Tuscan, Sevillian, Ambrose
1 1*5 1* L Gray « CuddleUp, H.Burton, AflerNight
By Peter Quince — Berry Maid (B. Hock).
.3 21 li R VA'ingfd .5 Royal Tea. Wall Street. Asanm
1 1*5 I'i R AA'atts 8 Ampere II.. Ed. Adams. Sandel
2 3*i 3® H AIcEwcn 8 AA'enonah, Pierrot, Wavering
1 1* 1*5 B McEwen (i JimKay, 'Tatiana, CharlieAlcGee
8 7= 6®i E AlcEwenlO Rarette, Unity, Regular
8 8 8*‘.L Gray 8 Sun Kist, Alaxentius, Gano
2 3- 3"} R Wingf’d (> Runway, Hiker, Business Agent
1 1*5 1® AVakoff 8 York. Boy, Tatiana, Nar.J.A=.Jr.
6 6= 5* R C Watts 7 Maxcutius, K. Box, F. Johnson
By Peter Quince — Ruby Nethersole (W. F, Schulte).
5 6 6'- R VA ingf d tl S. AVellons, Olyn (L, Friendless
1 2'i 1® R AAingf'ld ~i Owana, Ina Kay, AI Pierce
1 3= 5«3 R Wingf’d 7 Seylla, AVall Street. Otisco
2 lok 2® R C Watts 5 Owana, Sargon II., Yorkville
4 3® 3*5 R Wingf’d 7 OlynG.. R. Flower, II. Daughter
2 15 1® R AVingf id 8 Flare, Wall Street. Stoiiv Brook
1 1*5 1*5 R AA’ingf’ld 8 Brown Baby, Brobeek. Sis.Riley
4 35 6®5 R Wingf’ldlO Seylla, Otisco, Lord Bvron m
St rider. AV Andress 6 S. Rrook, F. Rendora, OldAI.Cri*
By Hastings— Miss Simplicity (T. H. Wilson).
5 5 5** K Wingf’d .5 Soldier. Eddie T., Allieua
3 2* 2* A Collins 7 Jerry, Bank Bill. Eddie 'T.
3 15 1* L Mink .5 AlarcliCourt, Sandel, PinAIoney
“ Collins 7 Sun Kist, River King, KingBox
6 4= 3=5 A Collins .8 LoiiiseStone, Supn'me, U. Water
4 6® 5«i A Collins 6 Eddie T., Scorpii, Alhena
7 4* 43 A Collins 11 F. Legend, H. Temple, RoyalTea
FIFTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Dec. 28, 191.5 — 1:11%-
31323 Havana 3-4 1 :14 fast
311.59 Havana 3-4 1:15 fast
:3»240 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast
30212 Dev’.sliire lm20yl :43%fast
»159 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast
30010 Kenilw’h IniTOyl :57%hvy
28883 Kenilw'h 3-4 1:19 hvy
28681 Dc-v’shire 3-4 l:13%fast
26 97 4 6 6
39-5 102 4 4 2 2
43 106 6 2
34 101 7 5 5
38 113 6 7
53 106 6 5 5
JESSE JR., b. g, 6 111
;ar.42 Havana :i-4 l:12%fa.st 8 B'S 6
314S6 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 1 11:! 2 4
29n;j H.deG’ce 11-16 1:50 mud 50 111 4 5 5
2S708 Saratoga
28693 Saratoga
I 28648 Saratoga
I 28614 Saratoga
28478 Saratoga
2S448 Saratoga
1 l:41%good 2 100 4 4 4
1 l:42%slow 45 111 3 4 5
1 l:42%mud 40 113 4 3 3
1 l:.!9%fast 15 95 3 6 5
1 1:40 fast 30 100 5 6 6
7-8 l:25%faat 20 106 6 7 6
By The Commoner—
7 :t®l (J <’or<-y 7
3* 3=5 G Corey 7
6 G*= C Hugiies 5
4 3*5 H H P’lips 4
2= 2=5 H H P’lips 6
3® 3* C Hughes 4
6* 6*J.P Lowder <1
6* 6‘* C Hughes 9
-Bes. McCarthy (I. M. Hedrick).
Borax. Bank Bill, Fleclia Negra
Pur, Boy, Welga, MissGenevieve
B. 'Thistle, A'ermont, N. Simplex
0. AI.Milhr, AlbertaTriie, Soldier
Virile, Brizz. Bigtodo
B. Thistle, S.AA’. Johnson. L.Teresa
Transit, G’dcrestBoy, N. Simplex
Corsican. B. Thistle, S.W.J’hnson
1. Frank, S.W.Johusou, Vermont
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
DAILY UACINQ FORM
5
CUDDLE UP, b. f, 4
12
2n2»: liavaiKi
311:-iS Havana
?08">S Havana
30472 Howie
S03;)0 Bowie
1 1 MiT'-hfast
;!-4 l;13Vj.fast
5J f l:064iifa8t
3-4 1:15 fast
3-4 l:14Vsfast
297SS Hillcrest Abo-8 l;00%fast
29746 Hillorest Ab5-8 1 rOUigood
108
104 7
IIOJ t
2 Ki2A 6
5 109 3
fid 104 11
fid l«r> 10
7 109 7
3 111 3
14
By Sir Jobn Johnson — Miss Perigord (C. W. OtwelH.
5- 2' K Hall K J.H.irnrrell, Owiina. Silver Hill
KniKlit (i Ell Adams, Wall Street, Colors
S Hr. (’anil, Frost.v Fare, Arccne
<> OwaiiH. Hat.Hiirton, AfterNiglit
13 I>ohensrin, Margery, Meelieka
7’ S'* U C Wattsl4 I’landito, Colors, Talebearer
7‘J 7‘i D McC’tliy 8 Miss (Jaylc, M..Iolinson, Uii.Diek
li 1* J Deav p t 8 Abilul, Varda H., Parcel Post
1«ii U Hall
2' IJ Hall
11* 11>* W Ob.*rt
GARRISON,
HMO Havana
b. c. 3
55 f 1 :07%fast
100
7 10 no
3
1
1
By Ogden — Country
1*?. 1* L Mink s
M1432 Havana
55 f 1:07 fast
3
1024 4
1
1
15
2® L
Mink
9
31327 Havana
55 f 1 :07'ifast
5
m
4
2
1
25
4% L
Mink
.s
31108 Havana
55 f l;07Vofast
10
102
4
3
;!
3*
*2“ D
Mink
10
30553 Havana
5-8 1:01 fa-st
8
!<G
4
2
2
tuk 6** 1.
Mink
7
30874 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
8
112
4
4
4
5*
5* 1.,
Mink
8 (
308.38 Havana
64 f l:07%fast
4
115
4
3
34
3" L
Mink
9
^d40 Bowie
;!-4 1:17 slow
15
102
3
1
2
2*
3® L
McAtee
8
30388 Bowie
65 f l:07%fast
11
101
4
1
1
f*
1® B
Kop’m’nl2
Welga, Jas. Oakley, Protagoras
Olyn (?., Kadiant FTower, (iuin
FROSTY FACE, b, g, 6
113
3i:i7S Havana
Jm50y 1 :4:i%fast
6
112
1
1 1
1
2 ' 2* J
Deeyer
31282 Hav.ana
3-4 1:14 fast
12
112
4
2
2
2*5 2“k J
Dreyer
31138 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
2
no
3
4
1
4* 3=3 K
McEwe
21026 Havana
55 f 1 :06%fast
20
113
1
3
5
5® 4* W
McK’zi
30951 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
12
112
7
4
4
5’ 4* .1
Dreyer
30873 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
20
111
6
7
6
64 2*5 J
Dreyer
30785 Havana
3-4 1:16 fast
12
114
7
4
3
9® 9® J
Dreyer
30717 Havana
64 f 1:09 fast
7
no
4
5
6*4 6*i J
Dreyer
30644 Havana
65 f l:10%fast
6-5
105
5
3
3
25 1*4 J
Dreyer
WAVERING, b, m, 7
31258 Havana
31229 Havana
31137 Havana
30965 Havana
30872 Havana
30819 Havana
307S2 Havana
30717 Havana
UNITY, b, g.
-8 1 :27 fast
3-4 l;1214fast
3-4 l;12%fast
7-8 l;27»ifast
3-4 1:14 fast
54 f l:07%f8st
3-4 l:14!ifast
54 f 1:09 fast
6
106
109 2
108 7
1104 4
110
6-5 111 2
110 2
111 5
109 9
113
Olyu G., Otisco, Sister Riley
Flare, Sargou II., Hurbaiik
Ed Garrison, Otsego, A1 Hudson
By Isidor — White Frost (J, IC Moody).
(! PinMoiiey. Naiislioii, HedgelJosc
•5 Silver Bill, U’l Tea, King Box
McEwen 8 (,’uddle rp. Hr. Cann. Arcene
W JMcK’zie 8 W. Street, Edm. Adams, Refugee
7 Uefugee, SilverUill, Slorristown
10 Runway, Muzanti, Morristown
10 Star Bird, Page White, Laura
0 Eiiv.Bey, Smirking, Coppertown
8 Ha’erkop, J.B.M’ylow. C.McGoe
By Marta Santa.— Undecided (H. B. Gorin).
4* 1. Mink 8 Weiiouah. Pierrot. Malabar
1. hi ink 7 Enver Bey, Biilgee. Magnetina
W Andress (> Refugee, Pierrot, Magnetina
W' Andress 8 I’ierrot. March Court, Star Bird
1- W Andress 8 Lola, Altamahn, Hromi
4*i W Andress 0 Bird Man, Encore, Golden List
3" 3“
4* 3*
I'i 24
2 >
4'
64 7®4 W Andress 7 Ed. Adams, Morristown, Refugee
4‘4 5*3 W Andress 9 Env.Bey, Smirking, Coppertown
.‘!1!)59 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
4
lOS
1
3
4
4*
3»5 R
Ball
S
S'* 432 Havana
55 f 1:07 fast
6
1,17
6
5
4
3'
1® R
Ball
9
31:150 Havana
1 l:40%fast
24
113
4
2
2
1
24
3*3 R
Ball
9
31-’i24 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
3
109
5
3
3
25
2® R
Ball
(i
31158 Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
3
101
6
4
3
3i
2* J
Heupel 10
31106 Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
20
106
6
4
4
44
34 J
Heupel
8
31052 Havana
1 l:40%fast
20
lot!
7
5
4
£
3*
3* R
Ball
9
31006 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
8
10!)
7
g
7
7*
7*3 E
Taplin
S
30924 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
10
in
6
8
7
6*
4*3 B
Taplin
8
ROYAL TEA.
b. h. 8
116
By Right Royal-
:'.1508 Havana
;i-4 l:12%fast
S-5
114
:!
,5
4
3*
2?. E
McEwen
5
31473 Havana
55 f l:0;%fast
4
ns
10
9
S
5*
2* E
McEwenlO
31282 Havana
:l-4 1:14 fast
8-5
115
2
5
5
4*
3*4 E
McExven
C
31225 Havana
65 f 1:07 fa.st
24
111
3
7
6
3*
1= E
McBwen
8
80925 Havana
1 l:41%fast
8-5
il5
6
4
4
3
3*4 4*4 E
McEJwen
8
30S40 Havana
1 l:41%fast
44
115
4
1
1
1
ink
3*4 E
ilcEwen
(>
30756 Havana
1 l:46%fast
2
104
2
2
2
2
2*
2*4 E
McEwen
7
30630 Havana
lm20y 1:46 slow
24
114
5
4
4
4
3'
2® B
McBwen
8
80588 Havana
7-8 1 :31*%slow
6
112
t
4
6
4
3>
4*4 E
McEwen
8
30260 Dev’shire lm70yl:44%fast
14
111
3
2
3
4
24
33 E
McEwenll
Lantana. Casco
if, E.Mott, Daingerfield
;, Regular, Castara
San Jon, King Rox
B, King Rox, Salon
Lord Wells
Bill, Fr’y Face, Kg. Box
SunKist
H.Rose, Cut’hunk
ETHAN ALLEN, h. g. 5
31557 Havana
31508 Havana
31434 Havana
312H2 Havana
31230 Havana
31078 Havana
30415 Bowie
3( ;M3 Bowie
30243 Dev'shire
i4 f l:06%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
64 f l:07%fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
64 f l:08Vifast
64 f 1:21 fast
3-4 l:16%slow
3-4 l:15'^tast
108
5 112 5
5 102 4
24 102 9
20 100 5
5 107 6
6-5 112 8
43 113 6
fid 119 3
13 no
£0185 Dev'shire lm20yl:43®5fast 11 104 11
11
By Yankee — Ondurdia (H. S. Lippmann),
4'4 -- M Rowan 7 Smirking, Muzanti, Molly O.
4' 5'= M Rowan .5 Malabar, Royal Tea, WallStreet
4* 1* 51 Rowan 9 Mrs. Me, .lim Ray, Babe
4* 5‘i M Rowan (5 Silver Bill, F’ty Face, R’l Tea
8 6*4 E Leaver 8 King Box, Flute, Eddie Jlott
4* 4*4 B Taplln 9 Envy, Dromi, Big Lumai
72 7»j w Crump 1.5 Pierrot, Reb. iloses, I>oheiigrln
7* 7’4 A Collins 15 Ina Kay, Golden List, Salon
64 4*4 A Collins 12 L. Weils, Hydroplane, A1 Court
11* 11“ A Collins 12 H. Temple, Haj'den, Greenwood
SIXTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Hoc. 28. lOLV- 1 :li:?:— 4— 111.)
MUZANTI. hr.
;;l.557 Havana
21506 Havana
31457 Havana
31406 Havana
31:507 Havana
31157 Havana
311)49 Havana
31006 Havana
g, 6
54 f l:061£fast
5- S 1 :01 fast
1 l:40%fast
6- 8 l:00'5sfast
5-8 l:01V5fast
3-4 l:15V8fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1 :13%fast
108
6-5 117
34 114
8-5 113
4 115
127
107
104
106
30925 Havana
1 l:41%fast
6
109
3
1
1
1
6'
7»i G
Corey
30873 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
16
111
8
5
7
7nk 32 G Corey 3
30719 Havana
lm50y 1:46 fast
7
111
6
6
3
2
24
3*4 G
Corey
NIGABOO, ch. g. 6
113
By Unclfr— Origin
.■:l55(i Havana
55 f l:07%fast
5
117
7
7
2
2*
23 E
Tapi ill
31407 Havana
3-4 l:12%fast
7
113
3
7
6
55
O'* E
Taplln 1
31353 Havana
Im.OOy l:44%fast
8
113
G
7
6
3
4*
6“ L
Mink
31140 Havana
lm20v l:41’7sfast
12
m
1
7
3
2
2®
3«J B
Taplin
31049 Havana
3-4 1:13 fast
10
109
7
e
5
6*
6*4 B
Taplin
30902 Havana
3-4 l:14%fast
4
111
4
3
2
2'4 1* E
Taplin
30755 Havana
lm50y l;46%fast
4
105
8
e
6
6
6*
6* B
Kleeger
30707 Havana
1 l:43%fast
4
101
2
6
5
5
34
2*4 B
Kleeger
30647 Havana
3-4 l:17%fast
e
101
9
9
8
7*
6* B
Kleeger
29740 Hillcrest Ab64f l:25%fast
2
114
4*i R
Watts
KING BOX.
b. g, 7
113
By Box
— Eric Be
"l.'xiO Havana
1 l:40%fast
4
106
C
5
2
4
fih
6'* M
Rowan
.’11460 Havana
ImSOy l:42’%fast
20
104
4
5
5
3
4=
5‘5 W
Ward
By Duke of Ormonde— Lady Marion (J. S. Baldwinl.
* :i*4 <1 Corey 7 Smirking. Ethan Allen, Molly O.
7 Skeets. Smirking, Molly O.
7 Gann. Rescue, Altamnlia
8 Wizard. Envy, Honner
8 5Iouty Fox, Skeets, H. Daughter
»i Par. Boy, Mon. Fox, M.B. Harbor
R C Watts 8 Silver Bill, Protagoras, Dr.Cuun
R C 'Watts 8 Eliz. Lee, Salon, I>en. Pride
8 Fr.Jolinson, UiverKing, SuuKist
o' 2
3« 23
Ink in
2' A 3*
24 2>
(5 Corey
C Knight
G Corey
J Dritver
R C Watts
9 F”therKelly, Kazan, PageWhIte
8 Deviltry. Flute. Ha’penny
1 1-16 1:46 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:13 fast
1 l:40%fast
1 1-16 l:484<ifast
3i)887 Havana ImoOy 1:45 fast
LORD WELLS, ch. g. 9
.".1557 Havana 54 f l:06%fast
31352 Havana
31282 Havana
21230 Havana
31106 Havana
31052 Havana
30968 Havana
103
112
102
114
112
112
7-10 110
113
1 2
4'-'4 .1 Cruise
414 Ward
I'J W Ward
4'3 W Ward
2* W Ward
4*4 R Rvan
2'4 5V W'ard
8 JIarcii Court. Naushon, Tatiann
8 Bank Bill, M. Court, L.VanZandt
8 Silver Bill, Protagoras, Muzanti
C Izzet Bey, San Jon, Galar
8 Regular, O. Charter, D’ingerfleld
9 After Night, Bank Bill Tatiana
9 Junquin, Old Charter. Molly O.
8 Borel. Joe Gaitena, J.'W. O’Shea
lie (F. T. Miles).
6 Celtabel, Sandel, Sun Kist
7 Eddie T., Theaieres, A1 Pierce
5 Soldier, Eddie T., Alhena
6 Silver Bill, F’ty Face, R’l Tea
8 Flute, Eddit 51ott, Wizard
8 T.-uira, San .Ton, Unity
9 Euterpe, Unity, Salon
7 Sun Kist. Amulet, River King
7 Maxcutius, FredaJohnson, Guoo
.31486 Havana
31:105 Havana
31138 Havana
31106 Havana
31006 Havana
S0924 Havana
30888 Havana
30786 Havana
BARETTE, ch.
;iMX7 Havana
:’ll:il Havana
31257 Havana
31158 Havana
31025 Havana
308S6 Havana
30S36 Havana
3-4 l:13%fast
5-8 1:02 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13Vifast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1:16 fast
m, 8
3-4 1 :13%fast
:i-4 l:13'/f,fast
64 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:14%fast
64 f l:07%fast
54 f l:07%fast
5-8 1:03 fast
117 3
113 5
122 .5
103 1
114 8
111 4
109 2
111 2
108 9
106
111 4
101 6
KH 5
105 3
108 5
103 7
109 7
S'* Ort Wells — Lady Manners (F. E. Fitzgerald)
30807 Havana
64 f 1 :0S%f ast
10
104
9
5
44
30255 Dev’shire
3-4 1 ;14%fast
rid
109
6
7
8
74
KISS GENEVIEVE, ch. m. 8
31486 Havana 3-1 l:l:i%fast
12
106
106
7
6
6
]
5*
31159 Havana
3-4 1 :15 fast
3
101
2
4
2
2*
S0625 Havana
64 f l:10%slow
10
111
10
10
10
5*4 W Gargan 7 Smirking. Etliun Allen. Muzanti
6* 5*4 W Gargan 7 Parlor Boy, Welga. .fesse Jr.
4* 1' W Garganll Izzet Bey, Bulgar, 5Iazurka
6* 7*5 R C Watts 8 Cuddle Up, Hr.Cann. FrostyFace
6* 6‘j E McEwen 8 Laura, San .Ion, Unity
6* 6*2 C Knight 8 Eliz. Lee, Muzanti, Salon
54 3'5 J D’minick 8 Molly O.. Iniura, Unity
2* 3*4 J Dreyer 8 Pierrot, CharlieMcGee, Eliz.Lee
7* 6*4 G Corey 10 Star Bird, Page White, Laura
By Ornament — Tweedledum (H. C. Airhart),
55 6*5 J Dreyer S A.IuiwTeuee, LucilleB., Hr.Cann
44 6*3 R 'VA’ingf'ld 8 Malabar, Anijiere II., Ed. Adams
5 .5*4 L Gray 8 J. B. Harrell. Zali, Dignity
1* 1* Ij Gray 10 I'nity, Regular, Castara
Ink 2* L Gray 7 L’d Ryroii, Water I^ee, Pass On
8 6'" R Wingf’ld 8 Jerry, Mrs. Me, Mr. Sniggs
6| 3* J Carroll 10 KingStalwart, Hromi, Loekland
30586 Havana
30206 Dev'shire
3-4 l:18%slow
54 f l:08%fast
29738 Hillcrest Ab5-8 l:00?*fast
2!*621 Hillcrest Ab5-8 l:00%fast
29230 Dullerin Ab6if 1:27 fast
PAULSON, hlk. f. 4
:;I489 Havana
:il435 Havana
:il224 Havana
31078 Havana
31007 Havana
30.836 Havana
30783 Havana
30669 Havana
30625 Havana
3 4 1:14 fast
54 f l:07%fast
.54 f l:07"sfast
54 f l:08VSsfast
6A f 1:08 fast
5-8 1:03 fast
3-4 1:15 fast
64 f 1:09 afst
54 f l:10%slow
ARCENE. ch. g, 7
314:11 Havana .3-4 1 :13AJ,fast
31230 Havana
21i:i8 Havana
31077 Havana
30875 Havana
.30716 Havana
3060’J Havana
30636 Havana
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:13V;fast
54 f l:06V:ifast
64 f 1:07 fast
64 f 1:09 fast
64 f 1:09 fast
54 f l:09%slow
8 lie S
Md 107 10
6 110
10 1094 7
3 116 a
108
104 4
105 8
102 2
KX) 1
103 9
114 2
104 5
106 8
109 9
105
108 5
9-5 110 2
3 108 7
6 112 4
6 112 3
3 107 6
20 111 4
10
6*3 H Steams 12 PalmLeaf, ElleiiSmyth. Hr.Cann
By Bavelston — Sweet Roederer (G. Fraley).
4*1 R Kleeger 7 Parlor Ro.v, Welga, Jesse .Tr.
1" R C Watts 8 W. Wilder, Nar..T.V.Jr.. A’rglow
9'= T McCull’hlO R.Striekl’d, IzzetBey, H. Burton
44 5* T McCnll’h 9 F. Kelly, Page White, Muzanti
11* 10*4 G Corey 12 Belle Terre, Kutiiia, Mazurka
4* II Dennier 7 L. Capricious, L.Reliel, Deviltry
6'' 7*i H Dennier 7 S. O’Hay, Oldsmobile, F. Article
41 3* J D’minick 7 Miss Krug, Borel, Van Bu
By Hurst Park — Isabella D. (R.. Hanley).
2' 1“'' L Mink 7 McAdams, Editli Olga, Mazurka
94 9'* G Corey 10 Afterglow, Bulger, M. Blackwood
7«k S'® II Thurber 9 Oakhurst, Curls. If Coming
5*4 S®3 C Knight 9 Envy. Hromi, Big Lumax
61 8*i H ThurberlO Flute, Virginia M., Frigid
64 8* H ThurberlO King Stalwart, Dromi. Burette
54 6* H Thurber 9 SilverBill, Goodwood. Maxentiue
12 12‘* H Thurberl2 Smirking, Arcene. Ixird Wells
9'410'* C Knight 10 R.Striekl’d, IzzetBey, II. Burton
By Blues — ^Ruby Ray (R. B. Carter)
111 8
s® R Ball
3®" 0*3 L Mink
6* 4*3 L Mink
S®* 5»3 R Ball
3* 3»J R Ball
1* 1* R Ball
4' 4 24 G Corey
7'4 8*4 W Ward
8 Malabar, Anii>ere II., Ed. Adams
8 King Box, Flute. Eddie Mott
8 Cuddle Up, Hr.Cann, FrostyFace
7 Bird Man, Enver Bey, Casco
7 Tom Elward, Bird Man, Babe
11 Caromlolet, Laura, Dr. Cann
12 Smirking, Lord Wells, Mrs. Me
11 A1 Pierce, Curondolet, M’xtius
New Orleans Entries and Past Performances for Friday, February 2.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK HEAVY.
The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track, abbre-
viatiens show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:00 p. Di. (Chicago time, 2:00.)
XKuiis well in niiid. 0Siiperior mud rmmer.
(Jl) maidens. *.\ppreutiee allowance.
First Race — 3 1-2 Furlongs,
2 year-olds. Claiming.
(Track record: Feb. 9, 191(5— llli— 2— 114.)
Toilay’s
Ind.
(31.524)
Wt. Rec.
Horse.
XaiMili
Cmsii)® ,\iiim .1
31317** Mildred Eiiretta ..
I’aiila V. (M)
(5 ay Lady 107 4.5
Xiiiioli’s last race was good enough.
Second Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year -olds and upward. Claiming.
31.524*
;uri79**
A.Wt.Han.
111X723
103. .720
KM! X 713
111 X7K)
11M:x703
(Tr:i
■k ri'coril: Jan.
29, 191,".— 1:12-
-8-
-lOS.)
:n.">49*
G:ii‘l
KM! 1:13
6
112X72.",
31.",(i2=*
.31819®
Vili-y
....107 1:12%
8
10(iX720
31.5(H)
3141)8®
Running giieen
t.M) 9H 1:11
4
K)riX71",
:nr»4Si*
3149K®
Hiiila’s Brotlier
. . .lOK 1 :13’-%
107S710
3U>(>.">*
York La,l
11.", 1:13%
s
107(g)7()."i
Chail
31.", 49
Mavine IV. ...
10.", 1:11%
4
1()."»X700
:{0.',0.S®
.\1 Court
107 1;13’%
«
107X700
31440*
Centlewnninn
9S 1:11
4
1(K)X69.">
31.',r,l
Hazelnut (M)
109 1:1.",%
3
10.5X690
31411
Wilblo (M) ...
111 l:2()'r.h
4
110. .6S."i
(Trae
,;:irl seems rioiniliiig to form.
Third Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-vear-olil8 and iipwanl. Cbiiniiiig.
315."H*
31.501*
(31. ",.",4)
(Tr.’iek ri'conl: Jan.
29, 1915-1:12
— K— lOS.)
31. "(tt,!*
i;7(i(H'
Sem|isilla , . . .
112 1:12%
8
112X72.",
315IH*
31181*
iihviiier
94 1:13%
o
105X720
31467
30212*
Zin Ikl
99 1:12%
5
102X715
A rae
Ind.
31498*
30088*
31.5.51
27293*
31.549*
29311
Horse. Wt. Ree.
Thomas Callaway .111 1:13%
Capitniiiu 107 1:13
Miss Shot (M) ..111 1:1(5%
Star Pearl (M) ...
riedere (M) Ill 1:13%
Czar Michael 102 1:12%
Today’s
A.Wt.Han,
1! 107X710
4 no. .703
3 100 X 700
10 107.. (595
3 102.. (590
,5 112X683
Senipsilla sliould score if ready.
Fourth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
(Jreentree I’lirse.
3-vear-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track reconI: Feh. 13, 191.5— 1 :44%— 3- 104.
(.31.533) WiKHlward Ill 1:46';-.
i:!1.501) I'leasureville 113 1:47'.-,
31.5.5:t* PiH-kii’hoo
31.5.5.3 Indian Chant
Well- Ilia tehed horses fonii the race.
4 107 X'
3 KMX"
4 102 X’
4 102 X"
Fifth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track reeonl: Jan. 11, 191(’>— 1 :37%— .3— 10(5.
CHAD BUFORD ..109A1:40
Ddalidia 102 1:44
Chilton King 103 1:40
111 Savin (M) 92 1:43%
Riirbank 101 1:42%
Best Rib & Tucker. 11H 1:42%
1(19 x:
107 X'
10i)X‘
100 X‘
109 X'
93 X'
iWX'
Riiford’s last race was promising.
Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
Columbia ('laiiiiiiig Haiidicap.
3-year-olds and uimard.
•ecord: Feb. 13. 1913- 1:44%— 3— 104.)
1(13 1:47%
lOti 1 ;46%
no 1:43
Yodeles ...
Cliff Field
linprcssioii
Alex (Jetz
Stolen .Ante 112 1:4(5%
Fairy D-geiid 104 1:48
3 10*5X1
15 109X'
8 114X1
4 103(81
3 108X1
4 103X1
00
A race of doubtful outcome.
NKW OltLK.AN.S JOCKEY PEIlCEYT.VCi ES.
From January I, IHKI, to January 27, Incliisilve.
Jockey.
r.r.
At or
Under
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2,1.
3d.
Jockey. P.C.
At or
riiiliT
AVt.
MI.S.
1st.
2,1.
3d.
Ryan, J
. 1(H)
103
1
1
0
0
Barliaui, E 11
112
9
1
0
0
iloTaggart. T. .
113
154
38
19
24
Cooper, F 10
106
2S8
30
46
48
Robinson, 1'. ...
. .1!2
107
885
197
147
144
Gentry, 0 10
100
277
28
32
Murphy, F
. .21
105
729
153
139
103
Hoag, W 10
98
210
21
2.3
29
Tudor, C
. .20
105
5
*2
1
Gilbert, C 10
111
179
18
26
19
Mitchell, W. ...
. .20
95
5
1
0
2
Rorel, C 10
109
4
1
Williams, J. . .
. .19
108
20.>
40
20
18
Brown, J 09
9.8
306
O J
35
41
A\ arringtun, W.
. .19
112
1S9
35
23
32
Watts, R. (’ OS
95
1 ****
10
12
(!
Fairbrother, C. .
. .19
108
1,35
26
17
17
Rarrett, X 0.8
103
71
6
9
a
Haynes, E
. .18
111
406
73
5.5
59
MeCown, E 08
112
49
4
0
Kederis, J
. .18
103
286
53
.39
40
Morrissey, W 08
98
1.3
1
1
0
Carroll, W. A.
. .17
105
377
(’,4
52
54
Dodd, J 07
106
2(!5
19
3
31
.39
3
Hoffman, R. ...
. .17
106
l.’H
23
14
21
Steward, I) 07
112
40
0
Lykes, L
. .16
9S
523
86
78
70
Gourley, W 06
108
142
9
15
14
Crump, W
. .16
96
260
46
42
34
Fuerst, F 05
1(H)
121
11
8
Rice. T
. .15
110
248
36
38
39
Amniann, A 04
94
28
1
0
Buxton. M
. .14
106
546
79
75
86
Collins, W 03
92
152
13
13
Sehamehorii, W.
. .14
108
438
63
56
62
Xerger, A
100
42
0
4
1
Obert, W
. .14
103
4;19
(i2
61
49
Dursch, J
95
24
0
2
i\
Doyle. W
. .14
106
2.50
34
31
31
Morrison. 0
105
12
0
1
Mott, A
. .13
10(i
231
29
38
32
Preece, F
101
1
0
1
0
Lowlier, I’
. .12
92
271
32
34
37
Murray, A
112
3
0
U
3
Koppli-mati, R. .
. ,1’2
96
204
31
21
Erickson, U
98
0
0
1
Warscher, R. . .
. .12
105
127
15
14
1.3
Sliariie, it
100
8
0
0
1
Merimee, E. ...
. .12
97
126
15
10
11
Brown, C
99
0
0
0
Jeffcott, H
. .12
88
108
13
16
13
Donaliuu, E
KM)
1
0
0
0
Mc.Ctee, L
. .11
98
615
(.8
69
79
Pel.se r, S
100
1
0
0
0
McDermott, R. .
. .11
103
3(>2
42
TA
46
Veal, S
100
0
0
0
Hanover, J
Gaugel, I
. .11
110
352
39
49
34
SleCue
102
•»
0
<1
0
. .11
110
201
22
19
18
Rodriguez, J
105
8
0
0
0
Jackson, C
. .11
105
88
10
15
5
Schilling J
105
3
0
0
0
Allen, L
. .11
104
47
5
5
1.3
Jaubert, R
100
3
0
0
u
Robinson, W. . .
. .11
112
9
1
-
0
FIRST RACE-
-3 1-2
Furlongs.
2-year-
olds. Claiming, (Eeb. 9, 1916 — 11% —
2—114.)
Index Course
DistTlmeT’ckOdds Wt St
NAPOLI, br. f,
2
in
;11524 X. Orl’ns
3-8
38%hvy
18-5 109
4
3i:i41 N. Orl’ns
3-8
37%hvy
6
111
6
31167 X. Orl’ns
3-8
35’%fast
12
110
3
30975 X. Orl’ns
3-8
37*/thvy
7
114
2
ANNA J„ ch. f
.2
105
31480 X. Orl’ns
3-8
39%hvy
*i
103
6
31341 X.Orl’ns
3-8
37%hvy
4
111
2
31017 X.Orl’ns
3-8
36%slow
4
112
I
MILDRED EURETTA. b. f. 2
106
31317 X. Orl’ns
3-8
37 hvy
2
110
2
31274 X.Orl’ns
3-8
37%mud
11-5 114
2
31167 X.Orl’ns
3-8
3.5%fast
12-5 106
1
31066 X. Orl’ns
3-8
35%slow
8-5
115
1
30875 X.Orl’ns
3-8
37%hvy
20
114
1
PAULA V„ br.
. f.
2 (M)
111
31524 N. Orl’ns
3-8
."ISTthvy
13-5 109
6
313!)2 N.Orl’ns
3-8
39 hvy
4
105
3
31341 N. Orl’ns
3-8
37%hvy
30
111
5
31274 N.Orl’ns
3-8
37%mud
30
111
6
31167 N. Orl’ns
3-8
35’%fast
40
110
5
GAY LADY, ch.
f, 2
106
31579 X.Orl’ns
3i f
44%hvy
20
107
5
31317 N.Orl’ns
3-8
37 hvy
8
HO
6
S1274 N.Orl’ns
3-8
37%mud
6
114
2
31217 N.Orl’ns
3-8
35%fast
7
115
6
31123 X.Orl’ns
3-8
35%fast
2
115
4
31017 N.Orl’ns
3-8
36%slow
3-2
112
2
30975 X. Orl’ns
3-S
37%hvy
4
114
3
Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Rapid Water— Mettle Bereaud (G.W. J. Bissell),
I'i 1* W Rob’s’n 6 Taiitiilizer, Paula V., Koyat
2* 3*i M ISuxton C Bracelet, Anna J., Reilloc
3* £®i M Ruxton (5 Tampa, M. Eiiretta. Tantalizer
8* 8'“ W Rob’son 9 M. Eiiretta, GayLady, V. Welles
By Celt — Meddling Mary (A. A. ReUIy).
36 ink \v Crump 6 Ornerv, Bracelet, Van. Welles
3' 2* W Crump 6 Bracelet, .Napoli, Rcilloe
3J 3* C F b’thcr 3 Tampa, Gay Lad3', M.Henshone
By Marta Santa— Roberta Lee (W, D. Bernhardt).
2= 2- W A Car'll (5 Oriierj-, WaterWave, .Madelyiic
.3* 3»i F Murphy (5 Henry R., Viilspar, Gav Ludv
2= 2'J 5V (h-ump (5 Taniim, Napoli. Tantalizer'
3J 3; F Murphy 7 Thinker. Red Rover. ISraeelet
1* 1* F Murphy 9 Gay Lady, Van. Welles. Thinker
By Marathon— Miss Albert (G. Knobelkamp).
•!’i M Bu.xton 15 NaiHili. Tantalizer, Roj-at
f -.‘i ^.’’^nihy (5 V. Welles. W. Wave, MadelynC.
I* o“i T Rice b Bracelet, Anna J., NaiMdi
’ 1,7 7 . ”, Valspiir, Mild.Euretta
6 L Gaugel (> lampa, Mildred Euretta, Napoli
By Hilarious — Erma (F. B. Wood).
1* 2'1 F Merimee 8 Braeelet. 3'hiiiker. Madelvii (’
€*' W Gourley 6 Ornerj-. Mild.Euretta, Wat. Wave
4* T McTag't 6 HenryR., Valspar, Mild.Euiettr
6«i J Hanover t. Red Rover, Thinker, Tampa
^ Hanover (5 Madolynti., Racelet, M.H’shone
T -^anover .5 I'ampa, Anna J.. M. Henshone
2“ J Hanover 9 M. Euretta. Van. Welles. Thinker
4*
6
4®
4*
1‘
li
2 *
I
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-oIds and upward. Claiming. (Jaii. 29, 19L5 1:12 s lOS )
GARL,
:!1549 N
•31244 N
31125 N
31045 N
3<)976 N
35238 N.
25018 N,
24992 N
24919 X
24872 N
24782 N
br. h, 6
Orl’iis
Orl’ns
Orl'ns
Orl5na
.Orl’ns
Orl’ns
Orl’ns
Orl’ns
Orl’ns
Orl’ns
Orl’ns
3-4 1
•3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
3-4 1
22%hvy 4i
niiniud 2
14%fast 6
17%mud 6
18%hvy 10
I4%fast 7
12%fast 6
13 fast 8
14%slow 74
14 fast 6
13%good 6
112
ill 4
107 7
110 2
117 2
111 4
117 2
114 1
114 7
116 1
113 2
114 2
By Martinet— Memories (W. Waterman).
VILEY, br. g,
31319 X. Orl’ns
31188 X. Orl’ns
31095 X.OH’ns
30255 Dev’shire
29715 Dev’shire
29642 Dev’shire
’29524 Dev’shire
29465 W’dbine
29352 W’dbino
28943 Kenlhv’h
28886 Kenilw’h
8
4
7
7
3i
8-5
3-4 l:19%hvy
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:14'%fast
6i f 1:07 fast
6i f l:0C%fast 13-10
3-4 1:14 fast 19-10
3-4 l:16%slow 31-10
3-4 1:14%fast 47-10
5i f 1:13 hvy 43-lU
5-8 1:02 fast 14-5
RUNNING QUEEN, b. f. 4 (M)
106
l*f?
112
no
104
lOG
112
103
107
110
108
106
106
.51498 X.Orl’ns
31463 X. Orl’ns
31343 X.Orl’ns
31021 X.Orl’ns
3014'7 Latonia
29761 Latonia
23762 Latonia
23673 Latonia
'3548 Latonia
:i-4 l:18%hvy 11-5
:i-4 1:21 hvy 2
3-4 l:19%hvy 3
3-4 1:16 slow 18-5
3-4 l:13%fast f’ld
3-4 l:17%hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:16%hvy
5i f l:08%fast
HUDA’S BROTHER, b. g, 6
;!149S X. Orl’ns
31438 N. Orl’ns
31343 X.Orl’ns
31170 N. Orl’ns
3032S',*.Pimlico
30286 I'imllco
20013 Kenilw’h
3-4 l:18%nvy
5J f l:12V;hvy
3-4 l:19%hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 mud
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:19%hvy
i04 1
110 2
106 3
K'S 5
98 2
18 108 3
18 104 1
f’ld 104 5
rid 106 3
107
30 lot. 3
20 107 6
31 108 2
29922 Kenilw’h lm70yl:48
29S01 Kenilw'h ImTOyl :53%hvv
29646 Dev’shire lm20yl :42%fast
YORK LAD. br. h. 8
31566 X.Orl’ns ImTOyl :59'%hvy
31500 X.Orl’ns
31438 N. Orl’ns
31394 N. Orl’ns
81016 Juarez
30934 Juarez
30757 Juarez
SOe-IS Juarez
30606 Juarez
3G562 Juarez
30519 Juarez
1 1 :49%hvy
5i f l:12%hvy
3-4 1:18 hvy
5-8 1:01 fast
6-8 69%fast
6- 8 1:01 fast
1 l:39%fast
7- 8 l:26%fast
1 1 :40%fast
30210 Dev’shire Ini20yl:43%fa8t
30030 Kenilw’h lm70yl:5!’'%hvy
MAYME W„ br. f, 4
31549 X. Orl’ns
31484 X. Orl’ns
31440 X.Orl’ns
31322 X.Orl’ns
31278 X.Orl’ns
3-4 l:22%hvy
3-4 l:20%hvy
1 1:51 %hvy
1 l:48%hvy
1 1:50 mud
31191 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:48%fast
31147 N.Orl’ns 1 1:43 fast
31043 N. Orl’ns 3-4 l:17%mud
S0273 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48%fast
30253 Pimlico lm4Uy l:45%fast
30016 Kenilw'h lm70yl:55 hvy
2f:857 Kenilw’h 5ifl:ll hvy
29365 Kempton 3-4 l‘17%slow
AL COURT, ch. h, 6
:i0508 Bowie
20415 Bowie
30351 Bowie
30243 Dev’shire
m83 Dev’shire
29686 Dev’shire
6>. f 1:21 fast
3-4 l:15%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
GENTLEWOMAN, b. f, 4
1 1:51 %hvy
5i f l:12%hvy
0-4 l:19'/ihvy
3-4 l:16%slow
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 l:14%fast
31440 N.OrPns
S1423 N.Orl’ns
31319 N.Orl’ns
31068 N.Orl’ns
30214 Dev'shire
29(»4 Dev’shire
29600 Dev’shire 6J f l:07%fast
29465 W’dbine
29352 W’dbine
28882 BIueBon.
HAZELNUT, b. c, 3 (M)
3j551 X.Orl’ns
30099 I^atunia
30031 Latonia
i’9927 Latonia
29863 Latonia
£9381 W’dbine
29325 W’dbine
WILLDO, br. g,
M441 X.Orl’ns
£1343 X. Orl’ns
3-4 l:22%hvy
5i f 1:11 hvy
6J f l:07%fast
5J f 1:08 fast
3-4 1:15 gooc
6J f l:08%fast
4 (M)
1 l:48%hvy
3-4 l:19%hvy
luO
111
1
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96
175
103 12
13
34-5 100
7
32
106
1
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106 12
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4
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2
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7
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108
1
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6
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9
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7
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109 11
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1
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37-5 112
2
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1
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1
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100
10
101
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6
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. Wllli.imsl2 Margery, Tootsie, Col". McNab
8 8- F Fuerst 10 El Palo, Anxiety, Tootsie
t'i Eariymorn, C.Biiford
in lAil ? ?r >/';;"<Kruter, Earlymoni, Reehise
T S*t ^ V Kendall
4- 4*i J Eutwell S GoodwomI, Gabrio, Hew Drop
7? i-'i! ^ Uutwejl 12 Royal Tea, Hew Drop Ratlaa
1* 1* J Butwell 6 Hr. Kendall, Salon, Zin H,1
?h i Butwell 0 Cardlg.m, .Sir L. Joe, Salon
I 2i J Butwell y Ella Bry.sou. Gabrio. Lohengrin
„ — Maid of Fortune (J. Phillips).
II ii M I Disturber, Shrapnel
B'Jxton ,S R.B azos, B.A.Jones, P.deC’anee
31 I B Kop m n S Recluse, Rrizz, Stelcliff
8.1 Kop’m’nlj* Palml.eaf, EllenShnyth. Hr.Cann
3'i 8*i J Dreyer !* E.Smjth, Talebearer R’sen.«r»
2* 2* W Gourley 8 Recluse. S .l Vanity K Sm
i4 ^ Gourley (i Luzzi, Jerry, Paymlister
8.1 M ^ ^2 Progressive, Jabot, Paiiipinea
3 I 6 H Stearns 8 Knver Itej. Jerrv Dr K^nrlnii
6' 6»J G Alex’dra 9 Souvenir, Lily (j'rme, 'Eiiver Bey
By Jim Galfney— Rebel Queen (W. Steuve).
Z 5 P - <’«HHway. Jungle
*. P Murphy 7 Anxiety, Irrawaddv. Clodere
’a 1 Irrawad^^ Energetic
4'.j 1 F Murphy b Paymaster, laulyWard Reelnsn
2® G Scherrerl3 Miss Deela're. llfiKe. 1^1
5 J Hanover 7 D. Mciicjin, Mjirtre
4* 4» n VunDu'nll Mike Mullen, Busy joe ^
^ VanHu’iilS Beauty Shop, Veldt.^ Paymaster
S® 9 i C VanDu’ul2 Lade Mildnai. Trout I’ly. Lachia
By Blues — Eucharee (6. F. Webb).
S J Hodris:’>- N *Dm»D.. T r\,.
5® 5*' W Crump"' 8 W Y“ste^’ Kn«Bet?c
I*; i «“-®’ Oorjlus^ell
14 14** J ^rowm ’ * Wnn'la Pitzer
4* 3* J Dreyer
7' 8*J .1 Dreyer
gakiii* J Dreyer
1* 8'* J Dreyer
. .11, iieiy, ivanaa I’itzer
I''"*??®®*'',’ 7 - "S Steel, BhieCap
V rj. Allen, Gordon, Douero’s First
Jr» I^ on'sFlrst, Euterpe
A’^yEyiich, Dundreary, Euteri)e
o Miss W aters, Alda, Galeswiathe
By Yorkshire Ltd — Addle (P K n’Till)
in o® w 'v u Tootsie
4'1 Sio W \ Cor’ 7 Itoi’sf, CarltoiiG.
{5^^. I B. J'mmie, LadylVard. Energetic
6 a) a C ar 11 J 1 rogressivo, Costurner \nxi*»tv
6= 6®i W A Car’ll 8 MyrtleA., BelleBirdT BiueR mer
1® 1»“ W A Car’ll (> -M.Tilghmnn, P.S’lwart Rlarnev
6 6'® W A Car’ll 7 R. Bird. V. Rights T H,mc-.n
4* 6*J W A Car’ll 8 Valladolid, T.Duiican RelieRinl
6 6'® W A Car’ll 6 Rigtodo, B’ckFrost C M’Feiriu
6 5“ A Car’ll 6 Rl’ckFrost. C.M’FerrVn Bogart
12 12** W A Car’1112 TrappoiU. Husky Lady 'lVpe
6*: W A K“lPl'S.. T'a?fetonP.
6* 6‘* W A Car 11 9 H dreary. Heartbeat, Weyaiioke
Bv Mint — Effio M. fL. A. Seregnl).
8= 8'® K ,McD’ottl2 .Margery, Garl. Toot.sie
Rob’son 7 Lukeniae, Marger.v, .Tabot
McD’ott (? Kneelet. Disturber, RestBib&T.
Murphy (1 .Vlex Getz. Flying Feet, Aiixietv
MulcahylO Chil. King. Ill Savin, LehiM.a
‘5 F
3*5 R
4'* F
7’* J
,5 7. .,5 "• * oaiiu, x.eiuiuiiu
- X 5 B-.® Bight. PrimH’rry, Smuggler
^ T*'®* "'aters, L. Ward. I*. Regan
w ifOKhorne. Pontefract. Th^nw’i'l
V ^ Crump 10 g.ofP’adise, Scorpli, S.ofVnlley
mk85*? K>«es:er 5 Infidel II.. Celtabel. Handful!
J? 5!, ^ Blaver 9 Herb.Temple, Phil Mohr, Jerrv
8Z y F ImUh ,? S" -'Bin/'Ser, C. Morgan. Bogart
8j 9S ? ‘.y®*’ i*®/’ Bengro, Paymaster
3 2 J D minick 4 1. Busy body, PiiiMoney, Nell.B.
By Albula — Courtraaid fE. L. Fitzgerald).
12* 12»* W GourleylS .Mr.Mack, Cannonade, Ilaiidfiill
10* 6»i L Lykes 15 Pierrot, Reb. .Moses, Lohengrin
7* 8®i R McD’ott -8 T.Riisyliody, P’gressive, Favour
i B- Wells, Hydrtplane. ’e All.m
1* 1* H Stearns 12 Anxiety, Souvenir, Violet
2®!. 6‘i A Pickens 12 Dengro, Anxiety, Sliaban
By Sain — Homespun (W. J. Press).
5 5'® H JelTcott »1 Kneelet, Disturber, Muvine W
7* 7'* II Jeffcott 9 Edna Kenna, Jabot, Siipe'riHii
4* 4*5 H Jeffcott 7 Mr. Maek, Disturber, Slirapiiel
8* 9‘* "W Crump 9 Wiiite Crown, Jungle 111 .Savin
4' 4* H Stearns 12 Rosemary, Shabau, Finnigin
7'5 6®5 H Steams S Bird Man. Enver Bey F Paee
25 1' II Stearns 10 SiigarKing, TheWoIf, ’EnverBev
4* 5®5 II Powers 6 Viley, Blue Cap, Old Pop ^
115 10'* W Collins 13 Progressive, Jabot, Viley
13 13* ‘ T Par’ton 13 Dr. Cliarcot, Paymaster. Dollna
By Meelick — Lou Hazel (G. M. Miller),
7 7** F -Murphy 7 .Merchant, Hr. Tuck. Rhyme
45 43 J Hanover 11 R. H. Anilerson. Scliediile Fizer
25 3*5 J Hanover 10 Penrod. F. of Steel, Pollyannu
7' 7'® J Hanover 8 PassingFanoy, Riilliou, Plioeion
2* 2*5 J Hanover 8 Sem. King, F. of Steel, M Anne
2* 2*5 T Par’ton 10 East. Lily, llastyCora, Rliymer
8* S*i W Ward 12 P. Mullens. Crepuscule. Starte"
By Waldo — Froken (G. Roberts).
6* .'i** C Brown t! Moss Fox. Liikeinae, Tootsie
6= 6*3 C Brown 8 W.Y.Step, R.gueeu, Irrawaddy
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jiiu. 29, 191.", — 1:12 8 108.)
SEMPSILLA, ch. g,
27604 Tijuana 55 f
27429 Tijuana 3-1
RHYMER, ch. c, 3
£1481 X.Orl’ns
3J124 N.Orl’ns
31067 N.tlri’ns
30977 N.Orl’ns
30047 l.,atonia
29892 Latonia
29S1S Latonia
29733 Latonia
*9464 W’dbine
£9381 W’dbine
ZIN DFL. ch. m. 5
;:0242 Dev’shire 5\ f
30206 Dev’shire
.10026 Kenilw’h
29(i00 Dev’shire
29504 Dev'shire
29408 Kempton
29310 Kempton
1 :06%fa.st 8
l:12%fast 13-E
55 f
55 f
3-4
3-i
55 f
3-4
55 f
3-4
3-4
3-4
l:15%hvy 2
1 ;07%fast 13-5
1:16 slow 8
1:17 hvy 12
l:09%slow 29-10
l:14%fast 19
l:07%fast 32
1:12 fast 73
l:15%slow 6-5
1:15 good 13-5
55 f
55 f
55 f
55 f
6-8
6-8
1 :06*Kfast 16
l:08%fast 10
l:13%hvy 81-10
l:07%fast 10
l:09%good 29-5
l:02%go,>d 3
l:05%hvy 3
112
10-J 4
109 6
105
104 6
108 4
HO 5
108 2
115 5
105 8
112 2
91 4
111 3
112 1
102
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110 3
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111 7
113 5
116 2
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3 3
By Sempronius — Clonsilla (W. Caywood).
4- 3-J R Pauley (! .\dali,I, Raoul, Manganese
35 4'' W J O B n , Adalid. Raoul, Swei-dalo
By Salvation— La Poeta (G. Knebelkamp).
3* :i® I. I.ykes 6 H.Corii, M.Girl, Walti'rHiiiieiin
, ^ Duke, Wat. Oplielia W.
10 Matin, Blue Grass Belle, Out
4 Bullion, Fizer, IVnrsaw
8 K’belkamp, Perseus, IPbannock
4=
J Dursch
2* 2* J Dursch
4 4'" J Dursch
65 5J L Gentry
S'* 3-’5 W (jrump 11 Rliyme, Geo. C. Love, Cyn. Dwyer
7* 7*5 K LapaillelO HighlandLad, Lytle, Pas. Fancy
n n*l W ('nimr, M II’IIut- it’n.ri,„ru* n
6*4 W Crump 5 H.O’Day, B’nghurst, B. Hensley
14 1* F Rob’son 7 Med. Miss, HastyCora, Coraaeho
6* 4*J G MoIes’thlO Eus.Lily, Hazelnut, HastyCora
By Dick Welles — Zinfandel (W. H. Frey).
.35 4*5 .1 Dri'yer 10 Souvenir, (’’nteriiart. Eil..\ilams
2* 5*4 J Dreyer 12 Belle Terre. Ratiini. M.qzurka
6' r>® A Colilns 12 Freeman. Shub.-,n. Tarleton P.
6*4 5*i C Gross 10 G’litlewomaii. S.Kliig, 'DieWolf
64 4*5 H Stearns 7 Med. Boy, TomCaro, M. O’Brien
14 2*5 C Gross 11 Ed. Ailums, Meelieka, Virgiedot
45 4*5 R Watts 12 Utelus, Recluse, Odd Cross
6
DAILY RACINCf FORM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
THOMAS CALLAWAY, 1). g. 6
i X.(^rriis 3-4 1:
K.Orrna ImTOvl:
Dowie 11-8 1;
Bowie 11-8 1:
Bowie 1 1-16 1:
Bowie 11-16 1:
Dev’shire lm20yl
Dfv'shire lm20yl
Kenilw’h 3-4 1
Kenilw’h 5J f 1
ISSjhvy 41
50 mud >■
58>ifRSt 37
58 slow J1
61%fast 11
53*islow 10-10
;42%fast T-5 :
44 fast f’ld :
20Vihvy 10-10 :
12MiSlop 42-5 :
CAFITANIA,
ch. g, 4
110
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3(10*8 Reno
51 f 1:08 fast
—
108
7
5
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29995 Reno
7-8 l:31%good
—
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6
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29904 Reno
51 f l:17%hvy
—
105
6
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5-8 1 :07%hvv
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5
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3-4 1 :14%fast
—
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2
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29597 Reno
3-4 l:ir>%fast
—
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51 f l:M%slow
—
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4
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2’!(416 Reno
5-8 1 :(d%fast
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7
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26917 Tijuana
51 f 1 ;07%fast
100
100
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100
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31.551 N.Orl'ns
3-1 1 :22/-hvv
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31484 N.OrPns
5! 4 l:20%hvy
S
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55-4 1 :20'%.hvv
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310955 N.Orl’iis
55-4 l:14%tast
10
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3-4 l:lS'/imud
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1 l;42%good 25
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112
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9
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51 f l:08%good 15
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2K193 Dufferin
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12
114
2!I127 Dufferin
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C
114
8
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29074 DulTerin
Ab.5-8 1 :03 fast
12
111
2
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2,8.525 Hillcrest
AbClf 1:25 fast
13
114
6
3
6
9
2.8489 Hillcrest
Ab.5-8 l:00%rast
2(1
107
8
8
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12
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go raid).
I'J 3*' F Murphy S
7* 6*' L Lykos {)
2H 4»1 R Ball 9
6‘ 7‘* J Butwell 7
21 1“ A Schu’g’r 9
6h 91T p> Rob’son 10
4J 3’ H Stearns 12
4i 3'5 H Stearns 12
1> 1* R McD’ottll
E> 4’5 A Pickens 11
‘ .1 McIntyre S
,T McIntyre <>
’i R Carter (i
C Riddle !•
M il ’ thews 7
Tliistle — Tantalize (£. L. Fita
Joe I)., Running Queen. Jungle
Orange, Valaa, I'rim Harry
Kilday, P. Regan, Daiugerfleld
Burglar, High Tide, Devil Fish
Budweiser, Lit. England, Orperth
Valas, Dartworth, Hiker
B. Frost. Tze-Lsl. S.forScandal
R;ilph S., Cnpitan Bravo. Rhodes
Ha.vdcn. LadyPowers, Massenet
Important, Tom Caro, Anxiety
; — Mauretania (A. G. Dunlap).
Delaney. T’stiuaater. M’ndadero
Rash, Maiidadero. .Stentor
M. BarlHT. (Joggety, Nor. Rose
Azurea. E.L.voiis, Lsi B. Brocade
I’et.St.ilwart. Staranise, Palma
Sliss Fissy, Editlil.yons, Comul
LaB. Brocade. E. Lyons, Qua’tity
(ioggct.v, MikeK., A.CarrieB.
Hazel Dale, CaU'urn, Barka
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Columbia Claiming Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (Feb. 13.
191.5— 1:44%— 3— 104.)
7"i L I.ykes 7 Liikem.-ie, Margery, Alaynie W.
2'“ R AlcD’ott !) Moiuiinoy. Nepotism. I’ashii
7‘- ,T Hanover !> Kultiir, Tioga, (irundy
FOURTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. Greentree Purse. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Feb. 13,
101 .» — 1 :44 %' — 3 — 104, )
WOODWARD.
:il.55;i N-tlrl’iis
31 IWi N'.Url’ns
312!M: X.Orl’ns
3122;; X.Orl’ns
.■il06;i N.Orl’ns
3i.37S N.Orl’ns
3(1377 Pimlico
2tK>yi Laurel
m51 W’dbine
2ytll'J Dorval
28881 BlueBon.
cb. c, 4
1 l:f.l’r,hvv 16 5
1 1 :40'/-,hvy 8-5 .
1 1 :45 hvy 6
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1 l:40%slow 4i ■
1 1 ;4r> hvy 4 ]
1 l:41%f:ist 8
1 l:3X%fast 72 :
1 1-lG l;47%fast 20 1
lin70y 1 ;45 fast 23-5 ^
1 1:44 slow 27
PLEASUREVTLLE, br. g, 5 104
31.5111 X.Orl’ns 1 1-8 3:Cl‘,5hvy 9-5 h>9 1
;:i46T. N.Oi-rns 1 l:41)Vr.hvy 8 B)2 3
3l::72 N.Orl’ns ll;47%hvy 2 HI 3
31297 N.Orl’ns lm70yl :60%hvy 3 111 3
31129 N.Orl’ns 1 l;40%fast 10 IW 1
26102 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:50%mud 05 108 3
25964 Lex’ ton 11-16 1:47 fast 42-5 107 1
25898 laix’ton lni70y 1 :47%mud 26-5 104 4
25.85R I.«x’ton 1 1-8 1:54 fast 12 104 4
2.5555 H.Sp’gs 1 1:45 good 8 100 4
25519 H.Sp’gs 3-4 1:12%fast 20 97 6
253S2 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:47Vifast 12 113 2
2.52S7 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 1:47 fast 20 109 6
25175 N.Orl’ns lm70y l;46%fast 21 113 4
POCKICHOO, cb. c. 4 102
3155:! X.Orl’ns ll:51>ihvv 11-5 lOI* 4
31141 X.Orl’ns 1 1:41 fast 7 108 2
"O.Mt Lator.ia 3-4 l;15%mud 23 I'Ki 6
2't4:2S Church’l 3-4 l;14'%mud 13 107 2
29358 Douglas 3-4 l:13Vsfast 13 102 6
292.50 Douglas 3-4 I l’2%f.u,t 27 105 7
2912<) Lcx’gton 3-4 1:16 hvy 6-5 108 1
2.8921 Lex’ gt on S-4 1:12%fast 38 104 8
281S4 Kmi)lre lm70v 1 :474f,good 16-5 110 4
28141 Empire Ab3-4 l:liyshvy 6 103 4
INDIAN CHANT, ch. c. 4 102
31.5.53 X.orl’ns ll:01%hvy 18-5 109 3
31464 X.Orl’ns 3-4 l:19%hvy 10 98 1
3i:i70 X.orl’ns 3-4 l:lS%hvy 15 109 1
30495 Bowie 1 1 :4:j goodl3-10 108 5
30474 Bowie 1 1 :42%fast 14-5 303 4
30442 Bowie 7-8 1:29 slow 23 101 1
30391 Bowie 1 l:42%fast 31-10 100 3
30359 Bowio 3-4 1:13%fast 136 102 10
30:t.’» Bowie 7-8 l;28%hvy 79 95 6
28476 Saratoga 1 1:38 fast 30 105 1
27410 A<i’duct ll;36%fast 30 94 3
27233 A.) ’duct ll:39%good8 105 1
26712 Belmont 1-4 l:12%fast 12 112 6
26373 Belmont 1 1:38 fast 40 94 8
23884 Pimlico 1 l:41%fast 38 96 1
1 1:51' ihvy
11-5
109
4 1
1
1
22
2® M
1 1:41 fast
7
108
2 1
1
1
2® M
3-4 l;15%mud
23
PKi
6
6
5
b*'
5® M
0-4 l;14'%mud
13
107
2
3
3
42
4«i K
3-4 l:13'/sfast
13
102
5
5
3
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3®i K
3-4 1 r2%f.u,t
27
105
7
6
6
6*i K
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Jan. 11, 1916 — 1:37 !i — 5— IOC.)
CHAD BUFORD, b. g, 7 109
;:1528 N.Orl’ns 1 1 :525v,hvv 5 108 3
:;11S5 X.orl’ns l I-IO l:59%hvy 12-5 111 0
:;14;:7 x.orl’ns Ei f l;i:!Vrhvy 7 11’2 9
;;1172 X.orl’ns 1 l:41V‘fsst 4 113 6
::1125 x.orl’ns 3-4 l:14%fast SO 110 7
291C9 W’dbine 1 1-16 l;50%slow 11 108 3
29;i26 A'”dbine lm70y l:47%fast 14 107 9
won Bluelion. 11-8 1:55 fast 41-10 105 6
28883 BlueBon. 1 1-8 l:58%slow 10 106 4
28X21 Conn’ht 1 1-16 l:5S^hvy 6 105 5
28738 Conn’ht lm70y l:46%fast 77-10 lOSi 8
LEIALOEA, b. m, 8 107
;;1485 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l;50%hvy 10 lo7 1
X.Orl’ns 3-4 1:18 hvy SO ]<i8?. 6
.’tll’iX X.firl’ns 1 1:50 mud 12 107 8
.31169 X.Orl'ns 3-4 1:15 fa.st 12 107 1
3104;i X.Orl’ns 3-4 l;17%mud 40 112 4
:;0979 X.Orl’ns 3-4 l:1S’iihvy 30 1<)6 4
297X5 Hillcrest AbGif l:24%fast 4 114 4
2!,T.15 Kempton 5J f l:14%hvy 4 IIG 7
294.54 Kem])ton 3-4 1:22 mud 1 117 5
19;i61 Kempton 3-4 1 :lS%s!ow 3 114 1
29232 I •ulTerin Ab7-8 1:34 fast 3 112 2
29I9S DulTerin Ab7-8 1 :.33%fast 3 108
291 ::i DulTerin AbClf 1:26 fast 4 111 7
CHILTON KING, ch. g, 7 109
::i.562 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 2:04 hvy 8 1!6 C
21528 X.Orl’ns 1 l:,52%hvy 2 los 2
.’;142!) X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 1:58 hvy 20 108 2
3i::47 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:5,5%hvy 12 111 3
31278 X.Orl’ns 11:50 mud 18-5 l'i9 6
:i)245 X.Orl’ns 3-4 l:17%mud 10 112 2
31146 X.Orl’ns 1 l:42%fast 6 110 1
3106X X.Orl’ns 3-4 l:lG%slow 2 11:5 8
31022 X-firl’iis 1 1-16 l;50%slow 21 113 4
30941 X.orl’ns 1 1-16 l;52%hvy 100 90 2
26286 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 15 112 3
250:, 1 X.Orl’ns lm70y l:45%fast 8 111 5
24979 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 l:46%fast 15 108 S
249:.’7 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 1 :48%fast 10 111 3
SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, ch. f, 4 100
:.I562 X.Orl’ns 1 1-16 2:04 hvy 30 l‘M 3
3!;;68 X.tJrl’us 3-4 l:19%hvy 50 102 7
::i;!4:’. X'.Orl’ns S-4 l:19%hvy 10 104 4
;;I2’47 X'.orl’ns 1 l:45%mud 15 It") 2
.31128 X.t»rl’ns 1 1-lC 1 :49ysfast 7 105 4
31022 X.Orl’ns 1 1-lG l:50%slow 10 if.i 6
302.59 Dov’shir? Im20yl;42'7sfast 11 98i 4
30231 Dev’shire lm2tiyl :42%fast 12 99 2
30147 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast f’ld 98 8
:i0077 laitnnla 1 1-16 l;48%fast 37 93 6
L“»957 Latonia lm70y 1 :45%fast 11 104 6
29803 Latonia lni70y 1:45 fast f’ld 91i 2
ILL SAVIN, br. g. 5 (M) 109
:.ir.(»o x.ori’ii.s
31162 X.Orl’ns
314.;6 X.Orl’ns
:il218 X.Orl’ns
:’1278 N.Orl’ns
1 l:49%hvy 20
3-4 l:23%hvy 12
1 1 ;50%hvy 10
ll:49%hvy 8
1 1:50 mud 7
511187 N.Orl’ns
3-4 l:14%fast
8
11-2
4
8
9
551142 N.Orl’ns
1 l:4’2%fast
30
110
3
6
6
6
210*» N.Orl’ns
3-4 1 ;lC%.slow
20
108
1
2
4
2IMi7 N.Orl’ns
lm20y l;46%hvy
40
104
7
4
4
3
5J145 Latonia
3-4 l;14%fast
f’ld 108
2
5
7
BURBANK, h
21549 X'.Orl’ns
. g. 3
;i-4 1 :22®.-.hvv
15
95
loo 10
12
12
31123 X.Orl’ns
5i f 1 :12%h VV
8
101
9
9
31367 X.Orl’ns
3-4 1 :23 hvy
10
PH
6
7
8
511217 X.Orl’ns
1 l:45%n!ud
0
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8
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8
31218 X.orl’ns
1 l:41®.fast
12
2
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31147 X.Orl’ns
1 1:13 fast
12
98
3
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4
4
31913 N.fJrl'iis
3-4 l:17%mud
10
102
1
5
30'j 95 X.Orl’iid
1 l:45%hvy
12
99
4
1
1
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30005 Bowie
7-8 l:29%mud
14
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2
3
3
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30484 Bowie
3-4 l:14%fast
64
111
10
7
7
o<)440 Bowie
3-4 1:17 slow
48-5 107
3
3
BEST BIB AND TUCKER, ch. m, 5
;:i.52S X.(.>rl’ns 1 l:r,2’'ihvy 7
99
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4
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511485 X.tirl’ns
1 1-16 1 :59','shvy
15
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.51440 X.Orl’ns
1 l;r.l%hvy
10
103
4
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:',l:143 .N.Orl’ns
3-4 l:^.!®..!^^
6
197
7
4
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51(244 N.Orl’ ns
3-4 l;l71,-.minl
20
107
b
51UK1.5 X.Orl’ns
51-4 l;l;l*il'ast
1I-:
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Iml’Ov l:l2%fast
30
102
4
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7
25351 X Or r ns
lm29v 1:42 fast
20
lO'i
10
10
0
2.524<) X.Orl'ns
1 1-16 1:48 fast
20
103
5
7
6
7
2'5*)28 X.Orl’ns
lin70y l:44%fast
8
1021
4
6
4
’24976 X.Orl’ns
lm20y l:4l%fast
1.5
103
6
c
4
6
24924 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 l:48%fast
10
102
1
1
1
21814 N.Orl’ns
3-4 1:16 good 12
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0
b
4
24713 N.Oxl’na
lm20y l:43%fioocl 10
108
4
3
J
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31554 N.Orl’ns
3i;l95 N.OH’ns
31280 N.Orl’ns
31173 N.Orl’ns
81096 N.Orl’ns
31071 N.Orl’ns
S0997 N.Orl’ns ]
SC496 Bow’ie
S0417 Bowie 1
30360 Bowie ]
80347 Bowie
25702 H.deG’ce
25689 H.deG’ce
26662 Bowie
2:06%hvy 7 111 6
l:49%hvy 7-5 108 2
1:54 mud 3 115 6
2:08%fast 16-5 112 3
l;56%fast 3 112 3
1:50 slow 3 112 6
l;46%hvy 13-5 108 6
l:68%good73-10 114 2
l;45%fast 62 110 13
l:46%fast 16 114 11
l:53%slow 11 110 7
l:4G%fast 4 101 2
l;46%good 13-5 107 2
L;57%fast 6-6 99 3
CLIFF FIELD, br. h, 6 109
.’;i.5n2 N.Orl’ns 1 1-8 2:01%hvy 10 110 2
;ill29 N.Orl’ns 1 l;40%fa.st 6 111 7
:0510 Bowie 1 1:45 mud 15 108 2
3C490 Bowie 1 1 :43 fast 6.5-10 108 5
3045s Bowie lm70y ] ;47*/f,slow 59-10 111 5
30407 Bowie ImTOy 1 :46%fast .SO 105 8
30375 Bowie lm20vl;44 fa.st 22 105 3
:80288 Pimlico 1 1-8 l;54%fast 14 105 C
IMPRESSION, b. g, 8 114
;;i.'Ui4 N.Orl’ns
1 1-S 2:06%hvy
7
110
2
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1 1-16 l;57%hvy
16-5 113
5
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31193 N.Orl’ns
1 1-16 l;4S%fast
4
108
2
3
2
2
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7
551072 N.Orl’ns
lni70yl:4C%slow
4i
104
fi
1
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Crump
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30998 N.Orl’ns
lm20y l;44%hvy
11-6 107
3
2
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30943 N.Orl’ns lin20y l:47%hvy
12
115
5
4
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520
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7
By Boehampton — Yodler (J. U. Strode).
3® 3^ R C Watts 8 Impression, Greetings. Moseowa
2h 2* P Rob’son 1! Lucile P., Fairly, Baby Lyiieh
1“ 1® F Rob’son 8 St. Ante, Wli. Crown, Men.l’.ark
21 2* I. Lykes 8 MenloPark, Lit. Rigger, E. Stuart
2* 2® W Crump .5 T’nksgiving, MenloPark. Kilday
2- 3®i W Hoag 7 Devil Fish, Perugino, Chivator.
2'i 1* P Rob’son 8 Perugino, Petelus, Triste
2® 1* J D’minick 7 D.srtworth, Chivator, CarltonG. A
12® 10>> A Collins 13 Kilday, Hands Off. Hiker -.IB
lOi 10®i J D’minickl4 R. Juliette, Hands Off, P. Star
9*® 6“ J D’minlcklO Valas, Diirtwortli, Hiker
41 4*i T Par’ton 8 Ida Cl.alre, Mr. Maek, M. Waters
84 5* J Cruise 8 IdaClaire, Budweiser, II. Brother
1® 1* J Cruise 6 C’tyhunk, L.Eugland, L.S’ituella
By Clifford — RichSeld (L. J. Carey).
3® 2‘1 M Buxton «1 I”sui’eville, H. 'reinple. Lui-ileP.
71 6®i I’ Lowder S) P'nreville, Y’nghce, C’diigration
1‘1 1* F Rob’son 8 F. Legend, Kilkenny, I.^idyLitth'
61 0*1 F Rob’son 8 S.W. Johnson, J. Reeves, Hnrbard
41 6®1 F Roh’son 9 Margaret N.. Jem, Sevillian
51 2- W Crump 8 S(]ueeler, Harburd, Margaret N.
3' 4*i W Crump 8 Glo.amiug, Bennie Toss, Hops
6® 6"1 J McTag’t 7 Syrian, Lit. Nearer, Old Broom
By Wild Mint — Inspiration (H. Fink).
By Ivan the Terrible — Sosega (C. L. West).
8‘ 9'* J Dodd 9 Gal. Boy, Y’kshireBoy, Archery
P. up. A Claver 8 Recluse, Sallie O’Day, Arcliery
9®i C Gilbert 9 Mona O., Bob Blossom, Abdul
7 6“ H Watts 8 Mnzanti, Borel, Mnmita
2‘ 51 H AValts 8 G.W.Kiskor, Mona O., B. Dance
9 9'® C Gilbert 10 Ixu). Girl, Auto Maid, RoseOiieil
8 S>» L Gauge! 8 I’ncle Dick, Palm Ix>af, 'Toi-d’Or
3*> S'® C Gilbert 9 Glint, Maxentius. Ixsndon Girl
8 8*® G Corey 8 Golden Ruby, Borel, Barn Dance
By Star Shoot — Sardine (B. Matheny),
j3 |r, J,’ |t„|,’>!on .5 Porkii'liiH), Warsaw. Iii.CIi.-int
4® 4_'® W Crump (I Diamond, I’leasiireville, Warsaw
5® 5®1 W Crump (! Haiiovia, Bob Hensley, Jacoba
1- 1® W Crump 7 Recluse, Reaut.v Sliop, B. Lynch
G® 6*3 W Crumi> 8 Hanovia, Grump.v, Haulierk
3* 2® W Sch’orn 4 Jacoba, Dr. L.arriek. For Fair
iMk Roh’son 8 Kilmer, Virile, Hurry Shaw
9 9'® G W Car’ll 9 Runes, Fenraouse, J. ,1. Lillis
3® 2“i> A Collins .5 l”oe Hermis. Christie, Luzull
4 4®1 T Par’ton 4 Celto, Christie, Uncle Bryn
4' B" S Wolst’m (> Arriet, Trial by Jury, Ormulu
By Plaudit — Involved (J. Lowel.
1' I'i F -Murpliy l! ClifTFicld, ller'I’emple. LiieilcP.
2* 2" F Murphy (I Diamoml, AVarsaw, Woodward
21 3”i W Crump « Diamoml, Greetings, Infidel II.
11 14 W Crump .5 Greetings, Yenglioc, Turco
1® 1® W Crump 9 Yengliee, C’nliagration, J.r.«iiise
4® 4*1 P Murphy 8 HardBall, Billows, JessieLouise
4' 4*1 R Goose 8 C’tiagration, H. Howdy, C’uretta
21 3® H Shilling 8 Soslus, Hard Ball, Intone
4' 5*3 H ShillinglO Cadenza, Olga Star, Fly Home
3® 3'3 F Murphy 0 Bonanz.i, B. Hensley, StoutHeart
6 6® F Hopkins « P’tefraet, B. Hensley, S’amoucb
I'l 1® M Garner 7 Toynbee, H. Lauder, Counterpart
72 710 p Hopkius 8 Camellia, Intone, La Mode
1| 11 J Kederia 8 Toddling. Tatiana, Hedge Rose
30014 Kenilw’h lm70vl :.54%hvy 41-10 109 7
29643 Dev’shire 3-4* 1 :12%fast 6 10616
29556 Dev’shire lm70j'l :45%fast 12 107 5
29524 Dev’shire 3-4 1:14 fast 19-6 110 6
ALEX GETZ. br. g. 4 103
31.566 N.Orl’ns 1 1:53 hvy 7-5 110 4
31526 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:19%hvy 8-5 111 ;5
3148.8 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:20%hvy 2 106 4
31368 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:19%hvy 16-5 !13 3
31322 N.Orl’ns 1 l:4S%hvy 8-5 104 3
31245 N.Orl’ ns 3-4 l;17%mud 11-5 109 3
81188 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l:14®,ifast 18-5 105 8
31043 N.Orl’ns 3-4 l;17%mud 16-5 HO 7
30208 Dev’shire
30133 Latonia
30073 Latonia
29997 Latonia
31467 N.Orl’ns 1
31344 N.Orl’ns 1
31280 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16
3M83 Reno 7-8
299.S7 Reno 1 1-8
29940 Reno 3-4
29901 Reno 1
29840 Reno 1
29679 Reno 7-8
296:13 Reno 7-8
29544 Reno 7-8
28231 Tijuana 1
28224 Tijuana 1
28078 Tijuana 1
6J f 1 :07 fast
14
107
6
6
6®
2® R
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9 :
3-4 1:12 fast
19
100
4
7
7
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7 1
3-4 l:13%fast
14
95 11
6
6
6‘
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Barrett
11
3-4 1 :13%fast
6i
98 13
13
9
9*
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Barrett
13
3-4 l:17%hvy
31-10 105 12
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10
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12 i
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108
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1-16 1 :r)8 hvy
11-5 ITO
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5
5
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1
114
7
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1 l:4S',ihvy
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113
5
6
6
2
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7 1
1-16 1:54 mud
5
115
7
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3
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2* P
Low’der
8 ■
7-8 1 :28 fast
—
115
3
5
6
5
5
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Mcln’re
5 !
1 1-8 l;59%.slow
—
112
5
4
3
3
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McIntyre
5 .
3-4 l;19%hvy
—
114
4
4
3
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4
1 l;54%hvy
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109
4
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4
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4 ]
7-8 l;27%fa.st
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2
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5 !
7-8 1:28',:, fast
—
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3
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5
6
43
22 AV
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5 *
7-8 l:36%hvy
—
111
5
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1® 1'® N Foden 8 Euterpe, Batwa, Peg
5® 4®1 L Gaiigel 0 Raoul, Nellie B., Alex Getz
IS 4® L Gauge! !i King Box, Lit. String, H.ofLov*
6 4®1 A Pickens 6 Luzzi, Jerry, Paymaster
By Dick Welles — Europa (W. P. Johnson).
2‘J 2® J Williams .5 Valas, Disturber, Flying Feet
4® 3® W A Car’lllO Costumer, Bal>.v Cal, Liuigliorne
2- 21 W A Car’ll 5 Talebearer, Brizz, Sansymiiig
I'S 1® J Williams 7 Souvenir, Roy. Interest, Lukemae
1® 1'® W A Car’ll 6 Fly. Feet, Anxiety, Jlayme W.
2® 2® W A Car’lllO Royal Interest, Mindu, Supernal
8 8*5 L Lykes 8 Rio Brazos, Viley, B. A. Jones
8' S'® L Lykes 11 Langliorne, Pontefract, Th’nw’d
1 1 :40 fast
1 1:39 fast
1 l;38%fast
4 112 4
10 107 5
2J 110 1
1' I'i .1 Longo C J.Graliam, Anibri, R..Sli)in’i)nlI.
4i 2' J Cavan’h 9 Robert Lee, Fred ’I'.. Quiz
6 3® J Cavan’h 5 Aug. Heinze, RogyJohnson. Hykl
5 3® J Cavan’h 5 Ambri, Aug. Heinze, BogyJ’hnsuu
FAIRY LEGEND, b. f,
:il467 N.Orl’ ns 1 1
31148 N.Orl’ns 1 1-16 1
31019 N.fh-l’ns lm20yl
30980 N.Orl’ns ImVOv 1
30943 N.Orl’ ns lm20yl
30510 Bowie 1 1
30495 Bowie 1 1
30490 Bowie 1 1
30355 Bowie 1 1-16 1
30341 Bowie 1 1
30260 Dev’shire lm70yl
, 4 105
:.53 hvy S 108 2 1 4
;47%fast :ti 104 3 2 2
:43%slow 12 103 4 4 3
:50%hvy 3 107 2 3 5
:47%hvy 10 105 7 6 6
:45 mud 11 103 3 1 1
:43 good 13 98 3 3 3
:43 fast 34-5 107 2 4 4
:50%good 23-5 107 1 1 1
:45%hvy 31 105 '7 7 6
;44%fast 61-lP 106 6 6 5
By Ildrim — Fifi (D.
5®® 5'® F Rob’son 7
1' 2i R McD’ott r,
3® 3* R McD’ott 5
3' S®i P Rob son «
7 7®* F Murphy 7
2'i 2* R McD’ott 8
6® 4®i L Lykes 8
6® 7=i L Lykes 8
2® 2'i R McD’ott 7
6® 4®i L McAtee 9
3i 1® W Young 11
S. Fountain).
Paymaster, Monomoy, Reno
'rurco, Brian Born. Lueile I\
Hubbub, 8<uieeler, Mim. IVrci
Fairl.v. Brian Born, Gibraltar
Herb.’remple. Hubbub, Kliig Day
CliffField, Kilkenny, Lad.vLiftle
In.Cbaiit, Wis«'Mau, Ken. Boy
S.W. Johnson, J. Reeves, Harbard
Jem, Charles Francis, Wodan
M’s Choice, Corsican, Harliard
Herb.Temple, RoyalTea, Amulet
7' 7'i K Lapaills 8 Roscoe Goose, Filigree, Kinney
1® 1® K Lapaille 5 F. Count, Gleipner, Curraghalcen
6 6*2 K Lapaille 5 Kewessa, Port Light, Sprint
By Delhi — Anthem (J. W. Bean).
4' 4" K Melfott .5 AVoodward, Poekielioo, Warsaw
4i 4®J K" McD’ott 6 M.Ca.ssidy, Opportu’y, C.Veiinie
7 7'" R McD’ott 7 C.A’ennie, Rryiiiimali, Dr.Larrick
11 1® F Rob’son 8 AViseMan, Ken. Boy, F. Legend
4® 4'i L Lykes 5 Alarse Henry, Brooks, Suiulliill
li 2' L I.ykes 8 AA’ater Lady, M. Henry, Christie
li 2' R McD'ott 9 A'enetia, Polroma, ’I'lio Decision
8' 7®} R McD’ottlO Brooks, Marsellenry, Fruitcake
8 8'® B Kop’m’n 8 W.I.aidy, Tliornhill, MarseUenry
9 8®' A Schu’g’r 9 Dodge, Spur, Tea Caddy
7® 7" J McCahey 9 Sliort Grass, Ronmer, Gainer
1® I'i J McTag’t 4 SunGod, Woodward, Miss Puzzle
6i 6" B Haynes 8 W. Haekle, M. Puzzle, M.Henrj
12 11®' L Lykes 12 The Finn, Stromboli, Spur
2* 2* M Garner 8 Spur, St. Rock. Saudman II.
Tijuana Entries and Past Performances for Friday, February 2.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK GOOD.
0 0
I The figures under the heading “Rec.” in the Ind. Horse. Wt. Ree. A
I entries below show the best time of each horse 3149(5® Inquieta KMl l:13!f, 7
at the distance, since January 1, 1911, no matter 315.3(5 John Huri(‘ lOt) 1:12'4 7
I where it finished. In cases whore record was (31519) Prospero’s Bahy ...109 1:13% 5
j made on other than a fast or good track, abhre- (3l.53‘>) 1‘ositano 3
I viatiens show track conditions. 31-,37 j Auntie Curl” ‘.I '.'.105 1:13% (5
® ^ 31478 Jake Argent 110 1:13',.®, 8
Placing starts at 2:00 p. m. (Chicago time, 4:00.) 31153 Leah Cochran 101 1:13% 4
XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner. seems best liere
(M) maidens. ‘Apprentice allowance. Gciural bccms tx st licrt.
First Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs. Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. 3-ypar-olds and upward. Humlicaii
(Track record; Juue 28, 1916—1:05% — 3 — 118.) (Track record: Dec. 20, 191(5 — 1:11% — 3
Today’* 31.521® .Snyonarra 107 1:12% 4
General seems best liere.
Fourth Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(Track record: Dec. 20, 191(5 -1 ;11 %— 3— IKt )
By Orlando— Hannah Dixon (E. Muitst).
2' 2’?. W Gourley 5 Clara Morgan. Joel).. Cliilt-Kiiig
0* 5*.A F Rob’son (5 Petelus, li.lt.andT’ker. L('ialoli:t
5' 3®i W A Car’ll 9 Asli Cau, H. Smith, Col. MeXab
6® 5® AV' Doyle (5 Petlar, Petelus. Anxiet.v
5>> 3'1 AV Doyle 8 I’ontefract. Earl.vmorn, Garl
4J 4*i T Rice 10 T’nksgiving. F. Orient, P. Regan
4' 3‘ A Pickens 13 Perpetual, P. Regan, C. Broom
3® 3* A Pickens 9 MudSill, Nan.McDee, M.AVaters
2® 3'i A Pickens 6 Orperth, Be, Marshon
3* 3*i L McAtee Fairly, Ori>ertli, Cupid’s Dart
8 8'* J Metcalf 8 Duke of Dunbar, Orperth, Pairlj
By Bannockburn — Maicliff (E. Lutz),
4® 55* J Doild (5 Petelus, B.Bil>aii(iTneker, T't-sie
7® 7'® J Dodd 9 Progressive. Costumer, Anxiety
6® 3®i H Ericks’nlO Chil.King, IllSavin, Smuggler
7 7'® J Dodd 7 (’apt. Ben, Stilly Night, Foeman
5J 6" J Dodd 11 Langliorne, Pontefract, Th’nw’d
9' 8®® .1 Dodd 11 ’f’bearer, T’nwood, M.B.T’rinau
8® 7'® J Dodd 10 D. Bass, V’giedot, B.o’theK’hen
8' 6*i J Dodd 9 TheAVolf, SirDyke, RoseJuliette
4i 5® J Dodd (5 Blue Rock, If Coming, RedPost
3'i I.) J Dodd 12 laiomu, K..Tennings, PageWhitc
1* 2i> J Dodd 8 Larkin, Eddie Jlott, The Wolf
2i J Dodd 8 O ’’Tis True, Bogart, Felina
3'i 3®J J Dodd 7 Ada Anne, Sordello, Concha
By Chilton — Hanover Queen (L. Bremmer).
6 6®' R McD'ott ti (.'arlton G., S.for Scami’l, It. Born
S' 4'2 I- 1-vkes 5 Cl.-ira Alorgaii, ('. Buford. Joe 1).
2® R McD’ott 6 Flying Feet, Chivator, Orange
5* 5®“ W A Car’ll •> Bil. Baker, Chivator, E. Greetings
1* I'i J Ryan 10 111 Savin, Ix'iulolia, Smuggler
7' 8'® F JIurphy 10 Ito.v. Interest, Aiex Getz, Minda
7 7'* W Collins 7 Lady Powers, Balgee, R. o’Light
4' 6®J C F’b’Iher 9 Wliite Crown, Jungle 111 Savin
3® 4*i C F'b'ther (5 Saviiio, Lady I’owers, A’oluspa
8' 9®® AV Collins 9 Syrian, Typhoon, Hauberk
2®i 2® T Koemer 8 M.B”nie, W.AA’. Clark, P’tagenet
8 8'® T Koerner S Helen M., Chad Buford, R.King
6i 6*4 T Koerner 8 Aristocrat, M.D’lweher, D’tw’th
2' 3J T Koerner 7 lutoue. Clubs, Luck.v George
By Glorifier — Diamontina (W. P. Johnson).
2® 2' N Itarreti (5 Carlton (5.. B.Boru, Transport
6* 6®® N Iturrett 7 AlexGetz, Souvenir, Roy. Interest
8 8'® AA’ A Car’ll 8 AV.Y.Step, Run. Queen, Irraw’dy
7® 7®® N Barrett H Perseus, PrimHarr.v, 'rhornwood
4i 4* N Barrett (5 A’oluspa, Petelus, Smuggler
6 5®i N Barrett (5 Savino, Lad.v Powers, A’oluspa
7‘i 5*i H Stearns 12 Asama, Stelcliff, Anxiety
3i 4® N Barrett 12 B. Frost, 'Tze-Lsi. Thos.C’lawuj
8* 6®4 L Lykes 13 M. Declare, R. Queen, Lukemae
4>> 6®3 N Barrett 12 R.Simiiious, A. Lawrence, Dehra
11' 12'* N Barrett 12 B.A'elvet, Mikifula, B. Simmons
4>' 5* N Barrett 11 Brown Velvet, C. Brown, Birka
By St. Savin — Our Bessie (J. Buford).
7' 8®' W Hoag 9 L. AVard, High Horse. CarltonG.
3® 4* AV Hoag 10 Superintend’t, S.Nigiit. Manioc
4' 4®* W Hoag 7 Handiemar, ClassA., M.Rei»res’t
4® 4" F Murphy 7 Tioga. Cimeo, Handiemar
2® 2'i F Preece 10 Chil. King, Lcialolia, Smuggler
9 8*4 J Hanover 9 L.Mildred, R.O’wood, S’nehenge
54 7* AA" Hoag 10 Mikifula. Fleurnn II., Cuneo
3J 3'4 AV Hoag 9 White Crown, Jungle, Minstrel
5® C’ AA' Hoag 8 Yodeles, I’erugino, I’etelus
10* 10" A Palms 12 J.C. Stone. I. Master, C.M’hmoni
By Dr. Leggo — Coma (S. Louis),
12 12‘® I. Mi.Stei- V.’ Alargery. Garl. 'l'iH)tsie
9 9®* AV Crump 9 Edna Keniia, Jabot, Supernal
lOi 1I=* AV Crump 12 Bluehannoek. A’elvi-t, Casiiup
8 8®' 1» Lykes s I’ersciis, PriiiiHarry, 'I'hornwood
oi 9" W Crump 9 East. Greetings, B.ilgee, Stelcliff
6^ fr’J L Lyke.s S iliss Waters. I.. AA'ard, I*. Regan
9® 9'® AV Crump 11 Langliorne, I'oiitpfract. Th’uw’d
I'i 3® AA' Cruiiip 5 Great Dolly. Matin. Out
6® 7'* L McAtee 8 Prog’sive, Pontefe’t, Loheng’n
7» 7'® J Brown 10 A1 Hudson, Kebo, Sargon II.
3i 4® F Rob’son 8 Flare, Sargon II., Ed Garrison
By Cunard — Miss Bessie (H. D. Holmes),
5 fi'* .1 Hanover 5 Clara .Morgan. ('. Buford. Joe D.
2' 2® F Murpliy <« Petidii.s, ladalolia, 'l'(Mitsi“
4* 4"'. 1, I.ykes <5 Kneekd. Distuilx'r, May me AV.
7:® 7'® M liuxliin 8 AV.Y.Step, R. Queen. Irrawaddy
O' 7'’’ .M Piixl.iii 10 I'.l I’ato. .\iixicty. 'Pootsie
6® r.'® K ilayiifS S Recluse. Brizz, Stelcliff
4' 2'.' A Collins 11 I.ynn. Celebrity, Juliet
4* 4®i h’ U.jbins'nlO Dr. Keudall, I'aymaster. M. Jay
7' 9'® .M Garner 1’5 H' dge Rose, Mgadoo, Toynbee
4' 5'* \\ t)l>ert 8 M.AAarren. P’ntagenet, Toynbet
61 o'* W (HK-rt 1C HellBoy. Kelsetta, LuckyCJoorge
21 2'i W Obort 7 AA’.W.C’rk. L.o’K’c’dy, M.W’ren
4® C*i AV Oberl 11 Chilla. Aucon, Ih'w Drop
31 3® VV Obert 7 Pefliiilebs. I’estmeut, SlajuieW.
Tnd.
Horse.
Wt. Ree.
A.
VVt.ilan
551497®
Br. Xeiifer
.11.5 1:07%
8
114X725
(55irii7)
IK*fiiiite
.111 1:07%
9
114X720
(kl.'.l.A)
Ruth Esther
.101 1:07%
8
112X715
551 .'.5455®
Lc.sbia
.107 1;07'%,
5
112.. 715
551. '.;53
Muriel’s I’et
.105 l:0Hih
4
108X710
551 .'>17
Plume
.110 l:OK%
11
112X710
55119.5
Marguerite AA'. . . .
.lOS 1:08'%
r
112. .70.5
(551. 5455)
Dr. ,S. P. Tate ...
.112 1:08%
7
114X705
551.517
Alerciirium
.110 1:07%
7
114(g)70.5
551400
AA'hisperiiig Hoiie.
.101 1:07’%
4
108. .7(H)
314.'>3
In Dutcli
.111 1:07%
6 117X700
31.521® .Siiyonarra ....,
(31522) King AA’ortli . . .
(.30772) Dorothy Dean ,
31.521 Sixikaiie Queen
31.521 Rroneo Hilly .
550492 Presumptiou
30277 Lady 'Peresa . .
..107 1:12% 4 108X72.5.1
..112 1:11'% (5 11SX720 '
..105 1:11'/-, 8 112. .715
..KM5 1:13% 4 lot’,.. 710
..113 1:l7'%s 3 102X705
..10(5 1:11% 8 112X705
.. 9(5 1:13% o 10-SX700
Good track will favor Suyonarra.
Fifth Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-yeur-olds and ui»ward. Selling
Dr. Xcufer is fast at this distance.
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-ycar-tdds. Selling.
(Track record: June 28, 191(5 — 1:05% — 3 — 118.)
(31251) Conow'iiigo 104 1:0S'%
308551 Peep Again 105 1:0S’%
551152® Cniees lOl 1:08'®
31101® (Hadys I Am 10(5 1:07%
117X725
111. . 720
114X715
105. . 710
55149.5
Dominion Park
. .112
1:08%
98X705
3149.5®
Geruldame
. .1055
1:08
103X705
31212®
Katsuma Belle .
. .102
1:07'%
107. .705
551449®
Meegone (.Ml .
..110
1:09%
111X705
31303
Juanita Fredrick
. .104
1:09%
107. .7(H)
25028
Laz.v Lou
114.. 70.)
31002
Harry I). (Ml .
. .107
l:13%h
105.. 090
Judge I’riee, h.
K.
by Waldo — Ethel
Pace
109
Coiiowingo is fust and
earrios
weight
well.
Tliird Race
-3-4
Mile.
o-year-olds and
ipw'ard. Sellii
}J.
('Prack
ii-cord : Dec. 20
1910
-1:U%-
-3—110.)
551 1951
GENERAL
..112
1:13%
7 115x7'-‘-5
551121®
(lid Coin
. .Ill
7 113X715
551.5550®
Cecil
..1155
1:13
7 110X710
oir>30
Jlagic
. .109
1:13%
5 1155. .710
31477
Lady Leona ....
..110
1:15%
3 90X705
(Track
record: June 28,
1910
— l;05%i-
—3
-118.)
30773
Estimable
.104
1:00%
r»
112. .7-J.5
31210
Orange Blossom .
. 90
1 :0.5
7
114X720
31003=
Graiiesliot
.105
1:05 %3
s
PJO. .715
31240
Important
.105
1 :08%
4
112X710
551120®
Justice Goebel .
.114
1:00%
t;
114X710
31117®
Francis
.111
1:(H1%
0
100X705
314055®
Gasket
.109
1:00%
7
109,-; 705
315550
I’atsy Muck
.112
1:07%
(i
114. .70.5
5515550®
Lackrose
.10!)
1:05 !. 3
!)
11 1X705
551.543
Precision (.At) ..
.115
l:12';-.s
4
PHI. .7(HI
30180
Emelda
.105
1:07%
r»
ln9X700
31495
I’uhitable
.110
1 : 00 %
7
112. .700
Estimable is speedy.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: June 17, 191(’> — 1:38 — 3— !)5. )
31520® Gift 1055 1:40 8 ]155X7’25
5515590 ’Atalioy 110 1:41’% 5 1155.. 720
31.548® Morada (M) 103 1:42% 9 111X715
551.543® Aswan l(M5 1:42'/5 5 115).. 715
SL'i-lo® Aimee la'slie KK) 1:42 5 l(»f>X710
31.547® I’rospero Son 113 1:10®% (5 1155X710
551404 Helen M 99 1:11% (5 111X705
551194 Leo H 1111:42% II 1155. .705
551251 Sadie Stroup (.\1 ). 55 9:t. .700
551507 Dave Montgomery. .108 l:55S'%. lo 1 155X700
31194 John Louis Ill 1:38% 12 113X700
Gift is racing in good form.
TIJUAXA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, to January -7, 1!)17, lucliiMlve.
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
•3d.
Pool, E
.27
100
.594
103
lOS
94
Kelsay, W. ...
.. .11
109
199
20
2r,
23
O’Brien, AV. J. .
.1*5
109
135
101
80
Moore, R
.. 11
S5
157
17
21
20
I’ickens, A
.■-’3
100
029
145
108
10(5
Frach. J
_ .11
108
79
9
1(1
12
.19
los
49
43
32
. . .11
111
.53
McIntyre. J
.19
105
153
30
28
10
McGraw. S. . .
.. .10
92
3550
34
32
40
’I’roxler, R
.17
109
55.55
01
.58
4!(
Nolan, T
.. .10
107
204
21
31
23
McBride, J
.17
10(>
201
35
24
29
Ormes, A\'
. . .09
108
436
41
liO
8liilling, II
.10
104
010
100
103
84
Moiys, J
.. .09
104
204
19
5.".)
24
Ale.vaiulra, G. Jr.
.1(5
105
181
29
255
18
Hirrington, R.
.. .09
102
DH)
14
n
IS
Riddle, C
.1(5
107
174
28
lib
• 2H
Taylor, AV
.. .08
10(5
194
16
255
21
Mattl.ews, M. ..
.15
KM5
5511
4(5
55
42
Newman, F. ...
.. .08
101
60
5
7
4
H'lllcont, A
.15
lOS
27
4
55
3
Dority, R
.. .07
108
455
;»
Motcnlf, J
.14
108
409
00
055
I.eods, G
.. .07
KM5
550
•*
;»
4
Casey. A
.14
105
231
33
31
30
Hopkins, F. . .
. . .06
1(H)
197
n
12
20
Luiiaille, K. . . .
.13
107
424
.54
01
61
Smitli, S
.. .05
108
41
4
Grotli, J
.13
111
79
10
18
10
Longo, J
. . .05
103
158
7
14
19
Pauley, R
.12
10(5
.391
4(5
00
54
De Poister, J.
. . .05
91
*>*>
1
1
Haves, T
.12
109
5515
3.S
37
45
Palms, A
.. .04
108
r»"
(>
Martin, E
12
100
285
34
551
28
O’ilalioney, C.
.. .02
107
48
1
4
Stevens, F
.12
09
2.355
27
3i)
35
Martin, A. C...
no
21
0
•»
Jones, C. .......
.12
109
1157
20
19
21
AVells, J
112
10
0
••
0
Taylor, C
.12
KK5
8
1
55
0
Baker, F
105
15
0
1
55
(Jross, C
.11
105
681
78
109
107
Crooks, AV. . . .
98
0
1
1
A'an Dusen, C. . .
.11
102
378
40
42
559
Miller. C. H. .
no
.3
0
1
0
Lilley, AV
.11
10.5
31(5
34
4(5
42
Johnson, A. . . .
102
21
1)
0
7
Smitli, - E
.11
1055
248
28
19
40
Bice, E
100
11
0
0
0
Carter. K
:11
112
1100
li7
26
42
FIRST RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-oIds and upward. Selling. (June 28, 1916 — l;05'i — 3 — 118.)
I Cours# Dlst TlmeT’ckOdda Wt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
NEUFER, b. g. 8 114 By Edinborough— La Roma (C. AV. Mondorff). M
1 0 in II" j i i- ilt *1 ^ /^"o.AVhitc. Beaumont^
index Cours#
DR. NEUFER,
31497 'Pijuana
31300 'Pijuana
3126S Tijvana
31118 Tijuana
30999 Tijuana
30S78 Tijuana
30637 Tijuana
30466 Tijuana
3n;i.<i6 Tijuana
DEFINITE, b.
:d.547 'Pijuana
;;rds 'Pi iuana
:.1471 'Piiuana
31115 'rijuana
3155S7 ’Pijuana
380S2 Tijuana
27977 'Pijuana
2770.”. Tijuana
275255 Tijuana
27216 Tijpana
2'/060 Tijuaua
t TlmeT’ckOdda
8
1 l:04®os!ow G
l:16%slop 9-10
1:15 slop 1
' l:09%good .5
. 1:20 hvy 7
l:19%mud 6
1 :09%fast 6
' l;07%fast 23
l;07%faat 15
1 :10 .slow 3A
; l:():5*%slow 15
l:i:5*;hvy 2
; 1 :14 hvy 4
t l;26%hvy 25
1:14 fast 2i
1:13 fast 8
1:14 fast 12
l:07'4.fast 25
l;40%fast 10
, l;41'7#fitst <>0
Ih 3‘.) J Frach
2® ]"(* .1 Frach 8 J. Sniali, Cordova. I’.ircel i’ost
2®1 2i> J Frach S Ziiik’d, HcstcrlL, Ilosewar.Iones
53 4®1 J Fr.ich 12 Pride of Lismore. C.-iniia, Nifty
13 3* J Frach 7 JIcAIaii. P..\ntoiaettc, In D’tch
2J 3® J Frach 8 Ancestors, Dr. Bamberger, Ziiik’d
Bled. J Frach 11 LuckyMat k, Barbarita, Tal.Dip
9= 9‘® J Frach 11 Dusky Dave, Andy II., H. Andy
3i 8'3 J Frach 8 Rus.s Sami. Sir Dyke. Engraver
By Martinet— Agnes Brennan (C. H. James).
1|.A li> .1 Frach 9 Prospero Son. A ub.i. I'liiuie
■5®i .1 Frach 7 Cii.J.ilra.v. i.m k.vM:ick. Kath.G.
3® 5*5 M I’ool 9 Col. Matt. Sov.-rciguII.. Lucklita
5® 4|* H I’ool 6 'PlieSlirimp. Slar.-iiiise. Clara W.
i>* .1®® Casey i; I’lDK. Itaby, .MaiidSmitli, ('coster
I'i Ini' E I’ool 10 P. Stalwart, K.Staiitield. F.-imosa
73 8'® AV McXn’rell Slie’ll Do, N. I.iglit, Siiid.’sBest
2' 2>' D Boland 8 Freeman, Marg.AA'.. LaCazadora
6* 5®3 AV J O’B’n 7 Ed Luce. Forum. Aunt Elsie
51 6'" li Pool 9 Lew Hill, Strathcuni. Sliadow
711 6®^ VV 2J.cXn’rel2 Zetetic, Slrathcuru, Qldsmubiid
113 7 4
115 2 7
113 6 5
111 1 7
113 2 7 7
U3 7 6 5
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917,
DAILY RACING FORM.
RUTH ESTHER, br. m. 8 112
.?1545 Tijuiina 5>. f 1 :01)%slo\v 7 113 2 4
;!14r)2 Tijuana &-8 1:10 hvv 10 110 1 1
31400 Tijuana 5-8 l:13’Ahvy 10 110 1 2
30118 Keno 51 f 1:08 fast — 103 6 5
30090 Reno 7-8 l:27%fast — 113 2 1 1
3fK)64 Reno 7-8 1 :29=W;fast -- 110 6 2 1
S Reno 5i f 1 :0S%ROod — 103 4 3
Reno Bi f l:17%hvy — 111 2 4
EIA, b. m, 5 112
31533 Tijuana 5i f 1 :11 good 0 113 2 2
::i402 Tijuana 5-8 1:12 hvy 15 110 3 1
31004 Tijuana 1 l:49":,hvy 20 108 3 2 3
:;ns80 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 mud 10 108 7 7
:i07«5 Tijuana 1 l:41>/sfast 8 lOU 12 2
30C90 Tijuana 1 1 :40’,ifast 12 108 3 4 4
31>C12 Tijuana 1 l:40%fast 13 113 3 4 4
3%S2 Tijuana 1 l:40Tsfast 15 106 1 1 1
By Brigade — Caithncsr. (Irby & Hansen). OLD COIN, I
4' 1* A Pickens 10 A. Leslie. Letitia. WatAVarblcr 31121 Tijuana
3J 4<S E Smith 8 Camia, Right Smart, Parcel Post 30701 Tiju.ana
2‘ 9*i E Smith 8 Maud Smitii, It. Smart, M. Clark 30569 Tijuana
5* 4" S McGraw 10 Barnard. Toastmaster, Mike K. 30539 Tijuana
4* 4* H Cavan'h 8 R.S’nonll., C..M..I’nson, Z’goree S04S3 Tijuana
1* 2>> .1 Cavan'h 8 Quiz, Neh. Lass. Sara Connor
6^ f>^ S McGraw 8 Say. Thistle Belle. MiltonRoblee 30.314 Tijuana
MURIEL’S PET. br. f. 4
106 1 1 1
108
4 4'* II Cavan'h 5 Regards, Dovie, Wasatch
By Meelick — Wrangling Ducbess (W. A. Wells).
3* 3=!i F Hopkins » Flossie I'.. JIcAl.an, Plume
65 S'" F Hopkins S Kitt.vSt’ntield, C.Curl, B’anmont
4‘i 4"> T Nolan 8 Inqniet.i. F. Nought. M. Twinkle
7 * 7"* W Ormes 7 A. Anne, Fr.Nought, S.Reckhiini
2> 6* W Ormes 7 Ann Tilly, Dovie, MargneriteW.
B'5 4H W' Ormes 8 Zumloch, Cecil, SemperStalwart
4i 4’4 W Ormes (i F. (1. Hogan. Cecil, Petit Bleu
1* 4<i W Ormes 9 Quick, I'etit Bleu, Glint
OLD COIN, b. g, 7 113
31121 Tijuana 5-8 l:01?igood 6-5 113 6
30701 Tijuana 55 f 1:07 fast 9-5 108 1
30569 Tijuana Bifl:07 fast 2 110 3
305.39 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 4i 110 1
S04S3 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 110 2
3C450 Tijuana 6J f 1:07 fast 2 107 4
30.314 Tijuana 5-8 l:00%fast 6 114
By Planndes — Pocketpiece (J. G. Parker).
4*i 3‘ A Pickens 7 Sil.Moon, Miir.RoselL, .1. Argent
1* I’i A Pickens 6 SilverMoon, M. Emily, Van Horn
1' 1‘ A Pickens 7 Kenneth., Palatable, I). Dave
IJ 2*i A Pickens S Roscas, Rooster, Ginill
3G450 Tijuana
8 Inquiet. i. F. Nought. M. Twinkle qi'ic!-, Tiiunm
I A-Anne Fr.Nought S.Rcckhan. t! ukna
< Ann r. ly, Dovie JIargnenteW. s,.gjg Tijuana
8 /amloch Cecil SemperStalwart 31,^37 Tijuana
o K- ‘V 30«!’0 Tijuana
9 Quick, Petit Rleu, Glint . 206,2 Tiinana
28230 Tijuana 3-4 1.12%fast 12 113
CECIL, br. g, 7 110
31536 Tijuana 3-4 l:lCVf.good 4 HO
313.91 Tijuana 1 1;.58 hvy 20 107
Ih 5' E Pool
1=J 1» E Pool
8»» J Frach
4h 3^ W Ormes
7 Delaney, Palatable. Gimli
7 Toastmaster, Oakland, Roscas
12 Ida I.,uvinia, Roscas, Rag
7 B’rtlia Weaver, Slaznik, AntiTilly
31089 Tijuana
Si'SlG Tijuana
.30737 Tijuana
3<)690 Tijuana
30642 Tijuana
3-4 l:lCVf.good 4 110 1
1 1;.58 hvy 20 107 2 1
3-4 l:23%slop 4 112 1
3-4 1 :17 hvy 8 107 1
1 l:43V53lop 11-5 100 C 1
3-4 1:13 fast 20 110 2
1 l:40if,fast
1 1 :40V;fast
Tijuana ,5J f 1:11 goods) 114 6
:,1!76 Tijuana 5ifl:14 hvy 10 In? 6
SiOOii Tijuana 3-4 l:196f,hvy 34 H'S 7
SliHil Tijuana 3-4 l:19'^,hvy 7 lo4 1
Sfl.880 Tijuana 3-4 1:19 mud 5 98 2
Si'Ml Tijuana 65 f 1 :09 mud 12 103 4
307S9 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 12 108 ' 9
?06.s5 Tijuana 6) f 1:08 fast 12 108 1
S0611 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 50 110 2
PLUME, b. m. 11 112
:I5I7 Tijuana 5-1 f 1:10 slow C lit, 1
:!1.5;!:i Tijuana 5i f 1:11 good 10 116 8
:«I79S Tijuana ll:4nf,tast 6 113 5
:!07SS Tiinana 1 l:41%fast 6 112 5
30702 Tijuana ll:41-V.fast 6 110 3
30(37.5 Tijuana 1 1 :41?r,fast 8 107 6
;XH.62 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 30 112 6
;i0609 Tijuana 3-4 1 :14%fast 10 114 5
.50567 Tijuana 6) f 1 :07*f.good 8 IIU 5
30.5.59 Tijuana 3-4 1 :i;PAfast 12 110 2
St'459 Tijuana 6i f 1:09 fast 8 115 7
By Marta Santa— Little Fraud (W. A, Wright). lijuana
MAGIC, ch. h
1 h K }*ool 8 hnv Catlmy, Staraniso THii-mi
2 iilV- Tijuana
7* 7=‘ .1 McIntyre S Miahan, Barka, Virginia S. "osu Tiin-ma
6- 6" H Stearns 7 A. Anno, Fr.Noiiglit, S.Beekhiim Qfs;’-? THinna
K f \\ 30611 Tijukna
34 2" H Stearns 12 1. McM.-ikin, h. L.vons, McAlan ^i.rrj Tiiinna
6h 6'’J W Kelsay 11 Dovie. B’lidee.Vrooii. Comiiioiiess ■xij-yi Tiiii'ma
8 8"’ H llannier 8 Blaektiiorn, Wasateli, Delaney 303S0 TIjuima
By Woolsthorpc— Ostra (.Smith & Loo). 303S9aTijiiana
S051G Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47)ifast 8-5 108
MAGIC, ch. h, 5 113
108 1 1 1
113 5 3 3
108 3 1 3
By Woolsthorpc— Ostra (.Sm.ith & Loo).
31477 Tijuana
31303 Tijuana
31213 Tijuana
31101 Tijuana
20655 Tijuana
MARGUERITE W., b. m, 5
3119.5 Tijuana
ilO-M.-l Tijuana
f 1 :OSiir.fa.st 20 109 7
1 l:49V,mud 5 108 2
;t0794 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:48 fast
c076.5 Tijuana
30674 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:49 fast
1 l:41%fast 10 105 4 4 4
3W.56 Tijuana 1 l:41%fast 20 108 1
30,599 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 10 100 5
50566 Tijuana 1 l:41%good 24 105 4
DR. S. P, TATE. b. g, 7
31.5i3 Tijuana 5ifl:ll slow 10
314r>l Tijuana 5-8 1:10<jhvy 3)
fi-t 4-J -V Smith 9 Definite. ProspiTo .Smi. Yiiha 30320 Ti'*uana
c 4’ 10 Smith 9 Flossie F., Me.VIan, I.esliia
5- 3* A Smith 8 Zangaree, Bolala. V’in o LEON.
3-'5 2-i W Kelsay !) Coiieha, Zangiiiee, Aeiimen 'Tijuana
44 4-i T Nolan 11 Trent Fl.v, Transparent, Vireo 31303 Tijuana
3‘S W Ormes 7 L. Paul, L.Spirituelle, TroutFly 31213 Tijuana
7* 4'*4 R Imes 9 M.aznik, .Take Argent, Vireo 31101 Tiju;ina
"7* 3*4 A Smith 8 Inez, Lady Rowena, Engraver 206;)5 Tijuana
66 4-1 W Lilley S Wasatch. M.Biiena, L.S.P’trick Tijuana
44 6*4 W Lilley 8 Roscas, Old Coin, Rooster Tijuana
44 26 A Smith 9 Anna IjOU, M.’s Pet, Maudadero Reno
By Probe— Moana (California Stable).
9=1 S"! T Nolan 11 And.v H.. Anna lam. R.Done.lton INQUIETA, 1
7* 7=* G Scherrer 8 F. Nought, Ziiikand, Celebrity :t]49G Tijuana
4* 4*5 G Scherrer IVtit P.leu, Ceos, Dovie 31450 Tijuana
45 5=4 G Scherrer 7 Ann Tilly. Dovie, Blaadie 31273 Tijuana
5* 6“ J Frach 7 C.eos, G. W. Kisker, John Louis 31103 Tijuana
1' 16 J Frach 7 M. Twinkle, I'almu, G.W. Kisker 31004 Tijuana
2* 5» G Scherrer 8 Rocklin, Z.angaree, Jobn Louis 30973 Tijuana
6=' 4=5 Smith
7* '4* 10 Smith
5= 3* A Smith
66 3‘5 W Ormes
7* 4'*J R Imes
7* 3*4 A Smith
66 4=4 W Lilley
44 6*4 W Lilley
44 26 A Smith
113
3-1 l:16>tgood 10 IIS 3 2
51 f l:10-ioslow 10 110 7 7
3-4 l:1.5VSBlop 34 111 4 4
3-4 l:14t/Lfast 44 lOS 2 2
3-4 1:14 fast 34 112 6 6
54 f 1 :07V„fast S-5 115 1 2
1 l:40aifa:st 6 115 4 2 1
54 f 1 :tHt^ifast 44 110 4 4
54 f l:07=t.fa.st 34 115 2 2
64 f l:06*ifa.st 6 110
By Royal Flush III. — Tarpeia II. (Bronx Stable).
5’4 2* E Pool 9 Barsae, Laekrnse, I,onise Paul
]'4 5>* .1 DePoist’r .5 Jawbone, Boxer, Strathearn
5* C” E Pool (! Executor, 1). Park, I’atsy Slack
3* 4=5 E Pool (i lyOiinSliark, ('. House, B. Weaver
1*4 1= G Scherrer 6 We.vanoke, Zanilocb, Prosp. Son
66 3*i A McCl’k’y 9 Barsae, Roscas, Maznik
1=4 2'4 K Lapaille 8 Zanilocb, Soui. Stalutirt, Lesbia
3= 2‘4 II Stearns d F. G. Hogan. Petit Bleu, lyesbia
4* 3’4 E Pool ti Weyaiioke, t'apt. Druse. G.Roesch
By Salvation — Illusion (J. Fuentez).
3i> 5”’ A Pickens 9 Barsae. Cecil, Laekrose
6=1 .5'* A Pickens 7 tjeneral, .Vnii 'I’ill.v. Gerahl.-mie
7= 7” A Pickens 8 Maznik. Q’termaster, .M. Fielder
2=4 1* A Piekcn.s 7 Blaektiiorn, A..\nne, Q’erinastor
7=4 7"i F Stevens 8 Blackthorn, Wasatch. Delaney
P> 1" A Pickens 9 Wasateli. Aimeo Leslie, Ind’stry
65 10‘* A Pickens lo Zetetic, Capt. Druse, Gift
46 6".l A Pickens 8 John Hnrie. Hazel Dale, Quick
4‘ 5'4 A Pickens 8 Ik-laney, Bad ITosjaa-t, Maznik
6*5 A Ficl:ens 7 General. I.Lavinia, I. Cummings
31496 Tijuana
31450 Tijuana 54 f 1:17 hvy 13-10 10.5
31273 Tijuana 1 1:.51 slop 44 108
31103 Tijuana 3-4 l:17%fast 5 lii7
31004 Tijuana 1 l:49*ihvy 9-10 198
30973 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%good 11-5 103
1 1:48 hvy
87
3 3
4
4
I’ull.up.*’.
-Vlex’a.l r
4
Star of Ixove, Redland, S.isiu
54 f 1 ;15',f.slop
4
108
4
5
5
34 2* G
Alex’dra
r>
Dom.Park, Alike. Ju. Frcdi rick
3-4 l:19~slow
10
IW
3
1
1
1* 1'" E
Martin
8
Miss Rnisli. ('am ill, I'.iirka
64 f 1:11 fa.st
15
HO
6
6
6
G 6'® V
Riddle
<>
Bingen. Gkidyal.Vm, Geraldame
3-4 l;14«ifast
9
110
7
7
5
6'4 6*J C
Riddle
9
Treowen. Ella B., Satsama Belle
64 f 1:0,8 fast
0
lOS
4
6
6
6 e-'j J
Alorys
G
G.I.Am, L.Rowena, Gentldnnie
64 f l:07%fast
1
107
6
6
6
6=4 5*4 C
Riddle
7
Rosellis, Gla(l.I..\in, DouglassS.
54 f l:09*ofast
—
112
5
3
2
2=4 2=4 C
Riddle
G
Wand. Dr. Ramlierger, Taxicab
5-8 1:03 fast
—
109
2
4
2
14 C
Riddle
7
Crankie, Wand, Taxicab
m. 7
3-4 1 ;18’'f.slow
2
105
m
1
1
1
By Fatherless — Elierslie (W. Walker).
11 2=1 R Har’ton .5 Gabrio, Anna Ixiu, VVeyanoke
34 22 R Moore 7 S.Sl’w’rt, M’dadero, D.S.P.Tate 30916 Tijuana
By Hapshurg — Nellie Cromwell (T, Martin). 30883 Tijuana
8 5 24 1" c Taylor 11 Christ. Eve, Aswan, CTsterman 30832 Tijuana
11 10 10* 10'* J Jletealf 11 Joliii Walters, Staraiiise, Forge Tn-tT-KT u-ttxjti
3 3 2= 2=4 C Taylor « VonLady, A.Leslie, TallowDip 'ph,,
7 6 5=4 4» C Taylor ,S laindslide. Master .Toe, A.Leslie !
7 7 9* 8'* C Taylor 10 Dr.Bam’r, Galesw’h, J.Walters ■.r,;?
4 8 8= 8== C Gross 10 (’elebrity. Mamlie. Von Lady
6 7 6* G=> C Gross 7 S.St llwart, L’dslide, D.ofShelby 4," "J
2il4r>l Tijuana
21117 'I’ijuana
SLWG Tijuana
3 j 3:!5 Tijuana
31o;t5 Tijuana
3li.sr>5 Tijuana
30774 Tijuana
3('7:{9 Tijuana
30.566 'J'ijuana
3-4 l:2!>',t,hvy 30 114 6
3-4 1:27 hvy 30 113 6
3-4 1:24%hvy 25 113 7
1 1 :50 hvy 50 6 5
1 l:47"-3mud 50 las 3 4
1 l:41%fast 30 109 4 7
3-4 l:H:!5fa.st 20 112 5
8* 8== C Gross
6* G=* C Gross
;i0725 Tijuana
30689 Tijuana
6 8=4 8*i A Palms 10 Palma, Merry Twinkle, Rooster
9 10* 7*5 A Palms 12 T. MeMakiii, M.’s Pet, E. Lyons
3 4=4 4*5 A Pickens 7 S.S’lwart, Marg.W., Mandadero Tijuana
1 l:41=5good 15 IOC 13 3
MERCURIUM, b. g, 7
31.547 Tijuana 54 f 1:10 slow 6 115 9
314.52 'I’ijuana 5-8 1:10 hvy 7-5 112 3
2.1101 Tijuana 5-S 1 :12'4hvy 4 m 1.
:t0S22 Tijuaniv 54 f 1 :10-‘Lmud 6 112 7
.■»0724 Tijuana 64 f l:077i-.fas
3(6;i)2 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fas
30641 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fas
30.581 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fas
30-1S2 Tijuana 3-4 l:12%fas
WHISPERING HOPE. h. f, 4
115 9 S 7 7' 7*i 10 Pool
112 3 3 3 2' tP; 10 Pool
IV! Ix'ft at the post. A Martin
112 7 6 4 34 3‘4 A Martin
By Joe Carey or Nealon — GottUeben (Hancock &
Cushin). PROSPERO’S
7*i 10 Pool 9 Definite. I’r<is)iero Son, Yiibu 2.1519 Tijuana
6'>1 10 Pool 8 Paniia, Right Smart, Parcel Post 31419 Tijuana
ist. A Martin 7 In Duteli. Par. I’ost, Galeswintiie 31387 Tijuana
A Martin 8 .1. Crawford, Inqiiietn, K. Nelson 21213 Tijuana
4 4'5 A Martin 9 J..\rgent. J. Crawford, IT. J. Gray 31150 Tijuana
‘ 6*i A Martin 9 Maznik, Juke Argent, Vireo 310t>l Tijuana
3-4 l:15'4good 2|
112
6
4
2
2'
2' R
Troxler
1 l:46*)<imud
3
112
4 1
1
1
I'i 1' R
Troxler
64 f l:10%mud
4
112
2
2
2
2*
2= R
Troxler
blk. g, 7
110
By Right Royal-
3-4 l:16'-Ggood 15
113
6
6
6
7h
fill. X
Haye.s
54 f l:07*/4good 15
111
8
S
S
Pull.up.T
Hayes
3-4 1:13 tast
6
112
4
5
4
4'
4=2 T
Hayes
3-4 l:13%fa.‘»t
30
112
7
7
6
6b
4=4 T
Hayes
64 f 1 :06V8fart
15
112
7
6
7
7
7=4 T
Hayes
3-4 1:12 fast
15
109
6
5
5
5*
4*4 T
Hayes
3-4 1:13 fast
5
109
3
1
2
2‘
3'4 C
Gross
54 f 1 ;06%tast
9-5
M7
2
3
3
2'i 12 F
Stevens
PROSPERO’S BABY. b. g. 5
54 f l:10',^slow
5-8 l:12Vhvy
>4 f l;07Tjifast
10
115
5
7
7
6=4 4'2
A
Martin
9
.1. .Argent. J. Crawford, IT. J. Gray
3-4 1:14 fast
34
112
3
2
3
4*
6-4
A
M artin
9
Alazuik, Jake Argent, Vireo
3-4 l;13%fast
6
110
3
3
3
4'
4=2
A
Martin
G
Toastmaster, Delaney, Sir Dyke
3-4 1:14 fast
11-5 112
5
8
8
8
6*
W
Taylor
8
Sir Dyke, Inqiiiota, Andy H.
3-4 l:12%fast
13-5 110
3
2
2
22 22
W
Taylor
8 Q’rt’ra’ter, T’stmaster, K. Chilton
3-4 l:26'7r.hvy
34 110
1
1
1
1=.’. 1 = 1 G
Alex’dra (i
3-4 1;19'7ssIow
;t4 110
3
3
4' 5== G
Alex’dra 8
3-4 1 :13*5fast
54 109
6
•J
5
4' 4= G
Alex’dralo
3-4 l:lsAf.hvy
2 no
6
5
5
5=4 7*2 G
Alex'dra 9
3-4 l:15)jslow
11-5 112
4
1
1
1' 2=4 C
H MlllerlO
1=4 1* A Casey 7 Shaban, Beaumont. Palm.-i
4® 4’* A Casey 5 .Tnwbone, Executor, Palma
55 6*1 G Alex’dra S V. Horn. B.Prosiiect. Q’rinaster
1< 1=4 E I’ooi 8 F. Noiiglit, .VI. Twinkle, Lesbia
1=4 25 A Casey 5 Stanle.v S., I’ahna, Ceos
!• P.arsae. Ce<ul, Laekrose
.S GraiH'sliot, HazelD::le, J..\rgent
7 Privet Petal, Osaple, Say
7 Siie’ll Do, Hawfliorn, Estimalde
7 .'4i(.vonarra. 11. Dale, Hawtiioru
8 El Maiidi, Sweetdalo, Laekrose
8 Quid Nunc, Quick, Cecil
Ey Prospero — Tcany Belle (J. Hoskins).
!'■ 1= C. Ate.c’aJr 7 Little .Like, Delaney, Frog Eye
1=4 16 tl Alex’a.lr ti iiaz<‘l tk. Nifty, D.Montgoineiy
1=4 1=4 G Alex’dra ti .Viand .Siiiitli. Cooster, R. Wiirtli
30846 Tijuana 64 f 1:11 mud 18-5 112 8
By Abo Frank — Whisper Low (V. R. Lawrence), 30665 Tijuana 0* i i:u/%iasi t> rus 1
7 7'= F Newman S Mainl Sniitli, R. Smart, R.Estlier POSITANO b g 3 97
^ Gonto’ 5 Rilly Culbortwm. Lacliis.. Lola 315.32 Tijuana ‘ 5.'. f l:12'=,good C-5 112 4
m 30448 Tijuana 54 f LOT'Afa.st .30 105 3
-x i Jen.Sinall 2996.3 Laurel 54 f l:09)thvy 71 111 8
X? 20909 Laurel 54 f 1:09 fast 147 111 8
I'x Vrs^T J} Inhdel II., S. him Toastm.ister 29809 Laurel 64 f 1:08 fast 67 108 7
xi’* ii'*!!?!’! iVT-''r U 29647 Laurel 54 f 1 :07V4fast f’ld 113 6
11 11** U Uotahng 13 VV . M arbler, Smil.Muggie, Zolzo 28112 M’neuve Ab5-8 l:01%fast 2 111 6
By Von Tromp— Isolation (C. Camobell). 27969 Mt.Roval 6-8 l:01%fast 3-2 112 3
5* 5*4 J McBride 7 Hazel C., Last Spark, Concha 27783 MLRoyal 6-8 l:02%fast 8-5 106 1
36 I'lX .1 McBride 7 ParcelPost. G’leswintlie, Cooster 27275 Ham’ton 5-8 l:02%fast 11 109 1
7*4 C>* W J O’B’n 8 Gasket. V'on Lady, Prosp. S.m 27035 Conn’ht G-S l:05%hvy 17 109 4
4= 3*J J I.ongo 8 The Wolf, K. Stanf’ld, S. White ,
1= 3® VV J O’B’n 8 The Wolf, Nifty. Gasket AUNTIE CURL, ch. m, 6 108
:;1500 'i'ijuana
5-8 l:13'/ohvy
SO
107
6
6
7
2.='450 .luarez
51 f 1 :0S fast
6
97
4
2
4
25420 Juarez
3-4 l:13%fast
7
101
5
.3
3
2.5385 Juan z
6V f 1 ;07 fast
5
lot
6
®
3
'2.53.57 Juarez
64 f 1:C8 fast
15
S3
4
1
2
‘2.5276 Juarez
64 f l:flS*sfast
3
10.5
1
1
1
25246 Juarez
.3-4 l:1.5',ifast
7
95
7
4
4
25178 Juarez
64 f l:07)fefast
8
108 10
9
12
3-4 1:1.3 fast 30 110 3
64 f l:07%fast 5 108 1
g. 3 97
5.*. f l:12*=,good C-5 112 4
54 f 1 :07>/-.fa.st .30 105 3
54 f l:09)thvy 71 111 8
54 f 1 :09 fast 147 111 8
64 f 1:08 fast 67 108 7
IN DUTCH, ch. h, 6
31453 Tijuana 3-4 l:23%hvy
31401 Tijuana
31339 Tijuana
31272 Tijuana
31254 Tijuana
31211 Tijuana
30999 Tijuana
S0830 Tijuana
5-8 l:12*.shvy 7 115 6
3-4 l:23%hvy 6 116 8
64 f l:14-)sslop 15 213 7
54 f 1:13 mud 6 117 3
S-4 l:21%slow 1 118 3
3-4 1:20 hvy 15 113 4
54 f l:12%mud 16 115 9
E Pool
T Nolan
9 S. White, A. Teresa. Hoisington "’l6"'*> Tijuana
7 MeAlan, P.Aiit’iiette, Dr.N’fet “1240 Tijuana
8* R Dority 10 Editii Lyons. Virginia S., Nifty
SECOND RACE— 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds. Selling. (June 28. Ihlti— l;0.xK;— 3— 11.8.)
CONOWINGO,
h. f. 3
117
;;i2.5i Tijuana
::-4 1 :22*
= mud
1-2
107 2
1
1
.■.ll'd q'ijuana
5 *. f 1:11
fast
107 2
1
3
;:05S('> Tijuana
5-8 1 :01
fa.st
4
100 2
2
4
30.513 Tijuana
54 f 1:08
fast
n
104 1
1
1
||02(ir, Dev'.shire
3-4 1:14
fast
3
107 1
1
^01 Dev’ shire 54 f l:07%fast 79-10 107 4
,r(<i24 Kenilw'h 54 f 1 :13Vjxhvy 63-10 106 5
19403 Kempton 54 f l:ll^good 24 10.51 2
29312 Kempton 5-8 l:08%hvy 3-2 107 3
PEEP AGAIN, ch. f. 3 111
;3>8:;i 'I'ijuana 5-8 1:03%mud 13-5 112 1
30536 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fa.st 6-5 112 3
:.(d79 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast 3 105 6
26417 Tijuana 44 f 65 good 3 110 2
26147 Tijuana 1-2 47%fast 34 120 6
25880 Tijuana 1-2 50%good 3-5 108 6
2.5748 Tijuana 1-2 50 good 1-3 107 1
2.57.30 Tijuana 1-2 50%good 3-5 103 1
By The Commoner — Hawksora (Smith & Dority). %7!i0 Tijuana
1“ 1* G Atfx'd:a 9 L’yCeegee, G. Dragon, G. Stream 264’a Tijuana
2* 4*4 G Alexdra t> Bingi'ii, Glad.vsLVm, Geraldaiiie ‘Jnq.'.q Tiin.nna
4= 3* VV Kelsay ti PeepAg’n, J.Fr’drick, Glad.I Am *‘J**’*‘“*
1* 24 E Pool 10 Rosellis, J.Saiider.soii, (iratitude JAKE ARGEi
2"!= 6*4 H Stearns 1(1 Sybil, Kagiira, Meclogene 31478 Tijuana
3' G^i G Alex’dra 9 Fruit Cake, Mah. Bon Otis 31365 Tijuana
27969 MLRoyal 6-8 l:01%fast 3-2 112 3
27783 blLRoyal 6-8 l:02%fa3t 8-5 106 1
27275 Ham’ton 5-8 l:02%fast 11 109 1
27035 Conn’ht G-S l:05%hvy 17 109 4
AUNTIE CURL, ch. m, 6 108
31.536 Tijuana 3-4 l:16)igood 12 107 5
31240 Tijuana 64 f l:12%mud 20 107 4
31117 Tijuana 3-4 1:15 good 24 108 1
30915 Tijuana 54 f 1:09 good 2 112 8
30832 Tijuana 64 f l:10%mud 4J 112 6
27243 Tijuana 3-4 1:14 fast 7 111 8
26889 Tijuana 64 f l:07Vf,fast 7 109 7
267.55 Tijuana 3-4 l:12Vsfast 12 109 4
26425 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 4 111 6
26059 Tlju.ana 3-4 l:147£,good 3 107 3
30536 Tijuana
:.(d79 Tijuana
26417 Tijuana
26147 Tijuana
25880 Tijuana
2.5748 Tijuana
2.57.30 Tijuana
25103 Juarez
3' G Alex’dra 9 Fruit Cake, Mah. Bon Otis 31365 Tijuana
Ink 2* G A.lex’dral‘2 I.ittle Wonder, Out, CherryBclle 31302 Tijuana
l"k 5«j G A’dra Jr 7 Out, Little Spider, Douglass S. 31240 Tijuana
1= 1“ G Alex’dra 0 Out, Prenio Vera, Belle C. 31121 Tijuana
By Harrigan — Daypeep (J. Fuentez). 31038 Tijuana
24 4'* A I'ickens 4 M. Itaeon. Scpiare Set. 5f. Smith ?”^*? U,!*****"^
1=4 1* A I’ickeiis l! .1 .Fr’drick, Cixiiow’go, Glad.I Am JObl*- Tijuana
26059 Tlju.ana 3-4 l:147£,goo(
JAKE ARGENT, hr. g. 8
31478 Tijuana 3-4 1:20 hvy
3-4 1 :23%sloi) 3
1 l:52%slop 10
51 f l:12V4imud 44
6-8 1 :01%good 5
3-4 1 :19 hvy 8
64 f 1 :07%good 3
6-8 l:03%mud 3
115
m 3
112 2
112 4 1
65 good 3 110
47%fast 34 120
50%good 3-5 108
50 good 1-3 107
50%good 3-5 103
1-2 IS’/sfast 3-2 115 7
CRUCES, ch. g, 3
31152 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast 30
30005 Laurel 3-4 1:17 hvy 26
30005 Laurel
29849 Laurel
2'.)767 Laurel
29722 Laurel
28941 Kenilw’h
28759 Conn’ht
11:42 fast fid IW 8 7
64 f 1:09 fast f’ld 111 11
3-4 1 :14%fast 604 98 5
5-8 l:06%hvy 80 1054 6
6J f 1:149* slop 78 105 2
11 4'3 A Pickens 0 G.I.Am, L.Rowciia, Geraldame
3'4 4=J E Pool ti Mont Blanc, M.11.hcoii, Sat. Belle
3= 3*4 K Pool 5 Rol. Laird, Jf.B.neon. J. Fredrick
2* 1* E Pool R .1. Frederick. M’udBacon, Ro.sellis
1=4 1* E Pool 8 Rollin Laird, Thirst, Fighter
2= 2nk J Collins 8 J. Frederick, M. Bacon, P’rsevere
C* 5* G Garner 8 J.Thammel, M’gnetlna, Milbrey
By Voorhees — Chiffie (E. J. McGraw).
S 3=1 R Troxler S Bingen. Mike. Bronco Billy
8= 10‘= J Metcalf 12 Biirliank. Hasty Cora, I’omp
4= 4=3 F Rob’sonl2 GreatDolly. G. Belle, DouglassS.
LEAH COCHRAN, ch. f, 4 105
31153 Tijuana 11:42 fast 15 jtC. 8 7 8
;i092li Tiju-nna 11:12 fa.st 7 107 8 8 8
30901 Tijuana 1 l:44%slow 15 106 2 7 7
CCS16 Tijuana 1 l:43%slop 40 104 1 6 6
S'>621 Tijuana 1 1:40 fast 30 106 6 5 6
30656 Tijuana 3-4 l:12%fast 60 106 6 6
2515S Juarez 1 1:40)4 fast 1 95 8 6 6
6 6* Cl C H Aliller 8 Vignola, General. Ada Aiine
2 30 5*“ C II Miller 9 Barsae, Roscas. Cecil
5 42 2* W Ormes C Mary Emily, Sil.Moon, Lit. Jake
By Solitaire II. — Bremerhafen (T. Mills).
2 2= 1* E Smith S Kliz. Roberts, .Vrgeiilo, M.vFirst
6 6 6‘* E Taplin (! Gratitude, G. I Am, G*‘ral<iamo
6 6* 6=* R Troxler 9 Supernal. Comacho, Glorv Belle
9 9= 7=i G Byrne 15 Cherry Ripi', Scylla. Burbank
6 7* 6=3 J McTag't 10 Kilts, P. do Loon, CliatterlMix
9 11= 11‘® J Metcalf 12 Reprobate. P. do I.,oon, Scylla
6 6*4 5=J E McEwen 8 n.nnan, Eden I’ark, Old ihury
4 3*1* 1" R Troxler 9 Out. Hanan. Old Drury
4 44 4* A Nicklaus 9 AbeJIartin, ReyEnnis, .Timlliitch
1 2'4 3=i T Rice 10 OldMis.s, S. Than Sugar, I'rivate
6 6 4*i M M’ntain 0 Lucile 1’., Burbank, Conowingo
By Pro'-pero— Charley’s Aunt (A. 'Wiliiams).
4 4.j 8_'® W Lilley 9 Barsae. Cecil. Laekrose
3 2= 3* K l.,apall!e 8 King Worth, Maznik, Important
1 I'i .3=3 K I-^ipaille (1 I,ackrosc, Francis, li. Favorite
4 44 5*i R Troxler 8 R.'ig, Barka, Azqrea
7 6=4 G=“ C O’Mah’y 8 J.C’wford, Inrpiieta, Mereuriiiin
8 8 7=3 J Collins 8 Francis, Prosp. Son, Miss Brush
3 39 4':,* R P.auley 11 Rag, Rriton, Sjiring V.alley
5 7 7‘* H H P’lips 7 Harry L., Scmiisilia, Foeman
2 6* 6'i R 1’a.uley 8 Furlong El Maiidi, Sweetdalo
1 14 2'4 J Collins 8 Ziin, Osaple, The liusyliody
By Jake Sanders — Argentina (J. Randolph).
2 5'“ 5'= C Junes (i Kid Nelson. I,. Slairk, liarwnoil
2 2'1 5'* C .Tones (> Exeeulor, I). Park, Patsy Gluck
1 11' 2'4 C Jones t! Harwofal, L*)iie Siiark, Boxer
7 7* 6'® tl Jones 8 KingVVortii, M.iziiik, AniitieCnrl
6 5= 4*4 G .Jones 7 SilverMivm, M. Resell., oldCoin
6 5 4* C Jones .I Ciis. House, She’ll Do, UeillHml
5 44 3* A Pickens 8 Gr.iiKediot, II. Dale, T’aslmuslcr
5 I'i 1*4 G Alc.x’dra 8 T.Feller, J. Crawford, AI. Fielder
By Leonid — Helen Print (Daniels & Hodges 1,
8 8' 7* .VI M’thews 9 .lawlHUie, Dovie. (’e!<diiil y
7 61 6®J M M'thcwsid Frog Eye, Matiilie, Ora AIcGee
7 7= 7'“ Al Al’thews 8 IndustiT, Louise 1‘aiil, Celehrity
6 6* 5*t At Al’thews 1! Cecil, VVeyanoke, Zaniloeli
6 6 6® AI M’thew.s ts Executor, Harwood, Weyanoke
5 6® 5=® M M'thews 6 AnnaKrutcr, Cus. House, Brando
6 6* 6'® O Gentry 8 Canteni, V’irgicdut. Capt. Druse
FOURTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (Dec. 20, 191i>— 1:11'-=— 3--110.)
env 7*1 L AIcAtee 13 Polonium. Lobelia, Sw.tliaii.Siigar SAYONARRA h. f. 4
6®!* 7*1 L McAtee 10 Kath.Gray, Napoleon, Med. Miss 31.521 q’ijiiana ’ 3-4 l:16t-=.s
74 6*3 T Nolan S V.alerie West, Wat, Riimsta sioJj;; Tijuana 5'. f l:10Vih
GLADYS I AAI, h. f. 3 105
31101 Tijuana 51 f 1 :11 fast 2) 107 4
3('916 Tijuana 04 f 1:09 slow 6 lu9 7
30797 Tijuana 54 f l:07%fast 44 1 07 5
.90723 Tijuana 54 f l:07'/ofast 24 l')6 5
30608 Tijuana 3-4 l:14)3fast 3 106 5
.'J)5.’:6 Tijuana 5-8 1:01 fast 3 106 6
30479 Tijuana 54 f 1:08 fast 6-5 106 6
30418 Tijuana 54 f 1 :07',4ifast 1 101 5
DOMINION PARK. ch. f. 3 98
36 3*4 A. Pickens 10 Rogreso, Hazelnut, Great Dolly 30929 Tijuana
By Abe Frank— Gladys Louise (J. G. Parker).
3' 2= A Pickens <> Bingen. Gerald.-uiie. Conowingo 2,,^n 4-iuv,nT
6=4 4*3 T Nolan 8 King Dick, Bingen, Sat. Belle THunnn
43 2* T Nolan 7 Gratitude, Bingen, Alike
3* 2= A Pickens 7 S.it. Belle, Gn;titude, Rosellis ?
8* 7*3 A Pickens 9 Gratitude, Treoweti, Gernldame lijuana
6* 4*i E Pool *> I’eepAg’n, J. Fredrick, C’n’wlngo KING WORTH
4* loll E Pool 6 L.Ri wena, Geraldame, P. Again :;1522 Tijuana
3'4 2= H Shilling 0 G'titude, Geraldame, L.Rowena 3i“io Tijuana
By Hurst Park — Lady Charles (G. Alexandra). 2112<) Tijuana
4* 4'\ F Nx;wiuan 7 General. Ann Tiil.v, Geraldame 29610 Laurel
1= 2=4 R Har’ton (i Executor. Patsy Alack. P. Conrad 29458 H.deG’ce
1* 1* K Martin 0 Lady Leona, Mike, .In. Fredrick 29269 H.deG’ce
1* 1* .1 Mc'intyrelO laid.v Rowena. Jose, Azurea 28888 Kenilw'h
3=4 3*1 .1 Alclntvre 8 Nasledovati, Geraldame. Solveig 28701 Conn’ht
::1495 Tijuana
54 f l:10"f.slow
98
4
4
6
;;1305 Tijuana
3-4 l:23%slop
7-5
:oi
3
1
1
3l:’(i.3 Tijuana
54 f l:15'Aslop
2i
102
3
1
1
31241 q'ijuana
5'. f 1 :12 mud
3
102
4
1
1
31062 Tijuana
54 f 1:12 hvy
6-5
10:5
5
2
2
3(1969 Tijuana
64 f 1 :<i8%good 6
112
5
1
1
IO’Ml* TiJ liana
5*. f 1:09 slop
20
100
8
5
30733 Tijuana
3-41:15 fast
9
110
5
4
4
3tH3i8 Tijuana
3-4 1 :14*/Lfa.st
50
102
9
7
7
GERALDAME,
ch. f. 3
103
:;i 195 q'ijiiii iia
54 f l:in;!slow
10
]M>
6
c
4
3-4 l:16'=.slow 6 110 2
5.'. f l:10*(;hvy 3 108 5
3-1 l:13V3fast 2 105 3
3-4 1:13 fast 13-5 106 5
3-4 l:12%fast 7 104 7
3-4 1 :13 fast 44 105 7
54 f l:06V::fast 54 101 2
3-4 l:13H.fa.st 3-2 98 3
3-4 1:12 fast 34 108 4
*> PeepAg’n, J.Fredrick, C’n’wlngo KING WORTH, br. g, 6
6 L.Ri wena, Geraldame, P. Again :;i522 Tijuana 3-1 l:16-'!4s
6 G'titude, Geraldame, L.Rowena 3i“ii) Tijuana 5.*. f l:12V5r
31121) Tijuana
29610 Laurel
3-1 l:16-!4slow 1 115 3
f l:12V5mud 4-5 116 1
3-4 l:14fegood 5 116 6
3-4 1:13 fa.st 13-5 114 3
3-4 1 :16%mud 4-5 127 2
3-4 1:13 fast 29 122 1
3-4 l:13)ifast 34-5 116 1
3-4 1:15 fast 6 122 2
1= 1*4 VV J O’H’nll Alateiies, C. Colorado, AIv First' 28628 Mt. Royal 64 f 1 :06 fast 2 1’22 4
5=4 3* II .Stearns 9 N’iedovati, L.Rowena, J’diction 28578 Alt. Royal 54 f l:0C%fast 3-2 121 2
5=4 5*5 E Alartin 7 ( 'mone.ss, C.C’lorado, F’ymondo nnwomTi-v a a 110
7' 8®i| E Marlin 9 (ir.ititude, Treowen, Geraldame 1 ’1 i!?!/ , t a r 7?,7 „
_ •rxr-11- x .lOi (2 Tijuaiia 1 l-K. l:46'/(;fa.st 4-5 116 2
_ By Hilarious— Estraza (T. C. Williams). 3y6'’S Tiiuana 1 1-16 1 :46**.fast 7-10 lo3 3
::i 122 'l ijuana
;;i:;iil Tijuana
:;1212 Tijuana
54 f 1 :l9=>=,hvy 9
.54 f 1:14 sliq. 6
3-1 1:22 slow 6-5
31101 Tijuana
54 f 1:11 fa.st
3-4
1*i7
1
4
4
4*"
3*4 E
I’ool
: i(»;2 Tijuana
.54 f 1:12 hvy
5
109
2
4
.2
2nli
-■!; VV
Kelsay
:io;hi() Tijuana
64 f l:10%slow
3
105
6
5
7
6=
7*i A
Casey 1
:i0S64 Tijuana
64 f 1:12 mud
4
105
1
4
4
34
2® A
Pickens :
30608 Tijuana
3-4 l;14%fast
15
106
3
6
5
44
S'i K
I,.apaillo
SATSUMA BELLE, hr. f, 3
107
By Marta Santa—
::I212 Tijuana
:!-l 1:22 .slow
0
I'd
1
1
1
1=
^1 -p
Nolan
4 34 3® E Alarliii 7 General. Ann Tiil.v. DoinionPark ,9ncr,s Tijuana
Kell. R AUuxre 5 Q’termaster, Aneest’s. P. Alack •}(i.59J Tijuana
5 5" 4*1 S McGraw ti General, Ancestors, Russ Sand 30170 Latonia
2 2=4 3= J Alclntyre 4 Jurisdiction. Sat. Belle, Solvig miio® l.atonia
311.52 Tijuana
:,0946 Tijuana
:ai72;i Tijuana
306.5.5 Tijuana
306O.8 'I'ijuana
304i;i| Tijuana
30277 Tijuana .
279S3 Tijuana
5.4 f 1 :0S fast 0 B'5 2
54 f 1:09 slow 4 ill 3
54 f 1 :07*/sfa.st 6 l')2 4
3-4 l:141f,fast 12 2*t5 3
3-4 l:14*.,fast 12 1"4 6
54 f 1 :07%fast 11-5 107 4
6.’. f 1:08 fa.st 24 108 6
5-8 l:01%fast 6 112 6
44 S'5 K I..apaiUo 9 Gratitude. Treowen, AI. Smith cpo-gAVP OT
By Marta Santa— Miss Laetitia (H. Morris). 'Hj-uana
1= 2' T Nolan 4 J iirisdictimi, (icraldame, Solveig 'Jn*)?® Tiiii'in i
7I' 8=5 II Stearns .8 Bingen. Mike. Criieos 'oe—® Tiiuan-i.
3'4 3*4 H Stearns 8 KingDick, Bingen. Gladys I Am lOTOO THnani
V GladysLVnn Gratitude Rosellis 305M Tijuana
34 3'5 11 Stearns 9 Jrcowen, Ella I!., Aly First 2'*596 Reno
26 6‘5 H Stearns 9 Gratitnd)*, Tn-oivcn, Geraldame 2or,49 Reno
6 S= A Pickens <1 B.D’nalton, S’norette, P’rsevere 29412 Reno
3* 4*5 A Pickens 7 Ger.ildame, Gr’titiide, P’rsevert 2SG69 Reno
DOROTHY DEAN, b. m. 8 112
30772 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:46'/(;fa.st 4-5 116 2 3 3
306'’S Tijuana 1 1-16 1 :46*f,fast 7-10 Hi3 3 2 1
.90658 q-ijuana ll:3'j%fast 5 102 2 4 4
30.598 Tijuana 3-4 1 :12)5fast 40 lO.'l 5 6
50170 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :41%fast 34-5 101 4 6 6
30102 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :44%fa.st 15 101 4 5 5
29926 Latonia lm70y l:42Vsfast 15 la" 6 6 6
29S21 I.atonia lm70y l:42%fast 31 104 7 6 0
29056 Lex’gton 1 l:3S'Afast 24 97 5 5 4
28985 Lex’ gton 1 1-16 1 :45Vf.fast 49-10 103 4 4 4
SPOKANE QUEEN, ch. f, 4 106
;:i.521 Tijuana 3-4 l:lGM;slow 7 113 6 4
:i0972 Tijuana :i-4 1:14 goi*d 4 104 3 2
3*'i.3 Tijuana 54 f l:)6Vjfast 8 VYI 2 5
MEEGONE, ch. f. 3 (M)
::1449 Tijuana 54 f l:17‘r,hvy
54 f 1 :08'/ita.st 25 110
JUANITA FREDRICK, b. f, 3
3i:;o;i 'I’ijuana
:i0.5;i6 Tijuana
30513 Tijuana
;:ii367 Tijuana
27735 Tijuana
26147 Tijuana
25880 Tijuana
25755 'J'ijuana
5'. f 1 :15‘/;slo|) 10 lOS 5
5- 8 1:0! last 30 10-5 4
5?. f 1 :08 fa.st 25 1*8. 0
5.'. f 1 :07*.= fast 10 104 4
6- 8 l:00%fast 15 lit 1
1-2 47*/;fast 15 120 1
1-2 50%good 3-5 117 4
1-2 SOVigood 1-3 112 4
2.5628 JJowie
1-2
48%fu.st
5
109
$
9
8‘4 5’ G
Corey
2.5.'’,61 H.Sp’gs
2.554(1 H..Sp'gs
1-2
49',tfast
4
109
it
8
64 4* G
Corey
1-2
49 fast
G
107
7
8
6' 7'* G
Corey
25106 Juarez
34 f
4*>iAfast
20
110
5
4'J 4= G
Corey
24568 Juarez
34 f
41%fast
3
106
2
1= 1' G
Corey
24829 .lu.arez
34 f
40%fast
10
107
10
8 C»! G
Corey
24757 .luarez
3-8
36'*ifast
20
107
5
5’ 6»5 G
Corey
jAtblT Juarez
3-8
39 mud
40
112
4
9 8** G
Corey
Ml .34 Juarez
3-8
35*f,fa.st
20
112
?
S 8'® G
( ’or(>y
21349 Jaurez
3-8
35>4fast
20
110
4
8 8'= G
Corey
6 S= A Pickens «’■ B.D’nalton, S’norette, P’rsevere 29412 Reno
3* 4*5 A Pickens 7 Ger.ildame, Gr’titiide, P’rsevert Ronn
7 7" II Hanrner 7 GladysIAm, Geraldame. Rosellis ^ryn-nrn rtt
By Meelick— Bogone (Alameda Stable). -t-q 'lum-. na
1'4 3'5 w Taylor 7 Ali^suuri Pride. Roy. Risa W. t iiiana
8® S-J M M’thewsll Signorette, Ella B.. Alike q-ijuana
By Rapid Water — Lady Hildreth (F. Mace). :iOS64 Tijuana
511 4=® C Gro.ss C Dom.Park. Lady Li'Oiia. Alike 30797 Tijuana
'22 2* VV Ormes «i Pe«q)Again, C’n’w’go, Glad.I Am 30723 Tijuana
10 lo'* VV' Ormes 10 Rosellis, Conowingo. J.S’dersoii prvct'MPTR
vu 7i« w Ormes 7 Rosellis, Glad. I. Am, DouglassS. Sh:,"
23 6'* VV J O’B’n 6 Rollin Laird, Sybil. Tiiirst .T,;,: r'
4* 4'= J Collins r. Rol.Laird, AI.Ra. on, PeepAgain ®
li 2* J Collins 8 PeepAgain. M:iudRacon, Rosellis -(‘.f,
1= 3* E Pool 7 Aland Racou, GulfStream, Tuffy Laurel
By Jack Atkin — Mrs. F. G. Hogan (Palace Stable] 30067 Laurel
8‘4 5’ O Corey It) Chemung, G. Dolly, O. Raiitam 21'825 Laurel
61 4* O Corey 9 Key Ennis, Casliup. Colza 29768 I..aurei
6' 7'* G Corey 8 Wat, Golden Bantam, EdonPark 2Ii56*) Laurel
BRONCO BILLY, ch. c. 3
,;i.52l Tijuana 3-4 l:16'=slow
3-4 l:lG)islow 7 113 6
:i-4 1:14 goisd 4 104 3
54 f l:)6Vifast 8 VYI 2
3-4 1 :12v=fa.st 40 100 3
3-4 l:12%fast 30 90 4
3-4 l:12%fast — 102 6
5-8 1:03 slow — 103 2
64 f l:06%fast — 105 2
5-8 l:00%fast 13-20 100 1
ch. c, 3 102
54 f 1 :15)islop 4 9’J 5
54 f 1 :08 fast 10 114 8
30864 Tijuana 54 f 1:12 mud 20 109 4
30797 Tijuana 5* f l:07%fast 12 105 7
30723 Tijuana 54 f l:077'ifast 10 109 6
PP.EGUMPTION, b. g. 8 112
30492 Bowie
30394 Bowie
3037') Bowie
7-8 1 :28*=good 17 109 7 7 7
ImToy 1:48 tast 8-3 lOS 3 3 3
7-8 l:27)sfast 34 109 1 1 2
3-4 l:13%fast 4 108 5 7
3-4 l:12%fast 13 106 6 7
3-4 1:14 fast 77-10 114 1 2
1 l:42%good 6-5 114 7 6 4
3-4 l:14%fast 4-5 113 5 4
3-4 l:14%fast 23-10 118 2 1
8 Waremoro, SirRichard, O.Harry 29319 H.deG’ce lm70yl:15%fast 3
S Gulf Stream, Satistiml. Thirst
10 Sybil, VVaremore, Gulf Stream
10 Ida Trovato, G. Stream, O.Harry t «v»v xrppvcfl n t
10 Hondo, Tiiirst, Milbrey Gr77 Pi-r lieo T'tl*
9 Wand. Old Harrv. Gulf Stream L iT‘ • 1 1 ie 1 : 01 f !
« M-ixr XV Vr>*o HxxV.il 3026b Pmilico 1 1-T> l:I()'.sfaf
HARRY D.. ch. g, 3 (M)
:.1H62 Tijuana
2'd.'3 Tijuana
28075 Tijuana
26147 Tijuana
2‘i052 Tijuana
25994 Tijuana
54 f 1:12 hvy 20 lo;
44 f 55%fast 20 10;i
44 f 54Vtta.st 50 106
1-2 47Vfefa.st 1.50 105
8'= G Corey S May W.. Good Note. Sybil
By Barnsdp.le — Tnrnaway (W. A. Wright).
S Nasledovati. Geraldiiiiie, D. Park 29x79 Laurel
JUDGE PRICE, b. g. 3 (M)
First start.
49*<igood 100 104 7
49%good 100 107 3
3 (M) 109
lb r,»ii H Haniner S Alan. Hester II.. Ella I!. 29798 Laurel 11:40 fast 130 110 2 3
8 S'* II Hannier K Gerald.ime, MaiidSmitii. Craiikic 29591 Eaurel 1 l:38)*fast 24 98 6 7
0 5'* A Venters 5 Ihd.Liird. M.Raeon, PeepAgain 29537 Laurel 1 1:39 "fast 45 100 1 4
6'i 6>* H Haniner 9 Gulf Stream, Sybil, Lidy Ward 29398 H.deG’ce lm70jT :43%fast 97-10 97 2 4
8 S'* H Hanrner 8 Rollin Laird, S.vhil. Lady Ward
By Waldo— Ethel Price (J. Brannon). FIFTH RACE- 5 1-2 Furlones. 3-vear
29212 H.deG’ce lm70yl:4G%.«loxx' 14-5 111 3 3 3
29096 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 21 122 3 6
LADY TERESA, h. m. 5 108
50277 Pimlico ll:41* = fust 13 1U9 17 8
30266 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 : Ki'.sfast 55 107 1 6 7
30224 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:5ha*good 7-5 115 2 5 5
30i:i0 Ixaurel ImTOy 1 :44%fast 31-10 109 3 6 3
29X79 Laurel 1 l:40y;fa.st 8 108 3 5 6
29798 Laurel 1 1:40 fast 130 110 2 3 5
29691 Laurel 1 l:38)4fast 24 98 6 7 7
29537 Laurel 1 1:39 fast 45 100 1 4 6
29398 H.deG’ce lm70jT :43%fast 97-10 97 2 4 4
By Peter Quince — Ellora (F. Gcring, Jr.).
1 2= 1“ C tJross 7 Slip.l.’lm. Al.-uidP.icna, Sp.fjiiceu
5 5 5* .1 McIntyre .5 Tiaiaii, .Vn.’ia Kniter. Crapesliet
2 1' 1* J McIntyre .S Slie’Il Do, .TasticeGoebel, Tiajan
4 3* 23 A Pickens fi Kootenay, El Maiidi, Iviag Dick
6 €4 4=4 E Stevens 9 Scur.Oaks, Kootenay, Old Broom
6 4' 4'i C Gross 7 Hawtiioni, H.W.ila, I.Caiiiiiiiiigs
2 2J Inx F Stevens 7 H-Dal®. Hiiwtiioni, I.('r.iiimitigs
4 6=4 4'J G Scherrer rt Swcetdale. PrinccS., Clninr.euse
6 4'' 5*J W Lilley 6 ScarletOaks, Redlainl, Kootx nay
By Kenilworth — Mitten (R. O. E,ran).
2 2' 14 It Troxler 0 Peppee, Tiajan, Au:i 'rillv
1 1=4 1=4 R Troxler ,S Maznik. Aunti“ Curl. Important
4 43 6®J.R Troxler 7 Slie’ll Do, Tiajan, JusticeGoebel
3 3* 3=4 R Troxler 7 Y. Notions, F. Helen. S’rimiouch
2 1= 1' R Troxler 9 Piquefte, Wodan, Estimalde
2 24 2'4 R Troxler 8 Port Light, Squeeler, Pul'ux
3 3*4 4*J Ij Gaugel 7 Yorkville, Anita, Marianao
1 1* 1' W War’on 8 S<-a Beach, Flying Flora, R:itina
4= 3'J J Howard 5 NellieB., 'Tliesieres, C.inonBriilge
14 1' J Howard 8 NcllicB., IloyalToa. RosoJ’lietiu
By Maichmont II. — Don’t Ask Me (J. W. Fullor),
3 2'4 1' C ViinDu’n -4 Virile. Executor, Giiidi- I'ost
1 1* 1= C VanHu’n :{ Star Slioolcr, Star of Love
4 4 2" C VanDu’n -4 Star Sliooter. Redlainl. Deliver
6 5' 5'® C VanDu’n (i Scar.Oaks. Ed Ciidiliee. Deliver
6 4= 4* C Hunt 6 Ray. Candle, King Gorin. Vogue
5 4* 3*4 C Hunt 5 Bay.C’mlle, KingGorin, <lnitii|>.v
5 4= 4*4 C VanDu’n 0 KingGorin, Sleetii, Star.Iasmiiie
6 6* 4*4 C VanDu’n 7 Pif Jr.. Aloncy Miiicer, Arriet
4 4'® 4'® H Stearns .5 Iluntn'ss. Ixady Rotlia, Haiiovia
4 4 4=5 J Kederis 4 AI. Waite, Aldebaran, Ilanovia
By Von Tromp— Alice Cary (C. A. Stout).
4 3'> 4* A Pickens 7 Slip. Elm. Sa.voiiarra, .M. Bacon
2 2= 1' T Nolan di.ToUay, I’ullux. Ridliii Laird
3 24 I'l 'r Nolan 10 B. Weaver, O.B’ssom, E’timaMo
5 7* C*1 R Carter 9 Scar.Oaks, Kooten:iy, Old Broom
3 4'® 4*4 R Moore 6 Scar.Oaks, Ed Cudiliee, Deliver
5 64 6® S McGraw (i Slip. El;r>. Bank, .loe Hooker
3 3'4 3= R Moore 4 SlipiH'ry Elm. Bank. Adalid
2 2* 2' 4 W Orm es 4 Slip. Elm, Ad.alid, TiiirtyScvcn
1 1* 1*4 H II P’lips 4 Vesta. Alena, Washoe Belle
By Handsel — Eva Rice (Ayeanbe Stable).
7 6* 5* E Pool 7 Slip. Elm. Sayonarra. AI. Ihicon
4 24 1'4 K Alarlin 5 Checks, Cus. House, Sypliou Boy
7 64 4'=i C Riddle 8 Bingen. Alike. Cruces
1 1'4 1® C Riddle 8 Gerald’e, J.S’der’n. Nasledovati
7 7 6*4 M Al’lhews 7 Gx'atitmle, Gladys I Am. Biageii
6 6= 7* C Riddle 7 Sat. Belle, Gl’dysI.Vm, Gratitude
By Golden Maxim — Proud Duchess (J. MacM.xnus).
7 44 4= F Roli’son S Ina Kay, .Margaret Ver;iio:it
3 44 4® E Rob’son •> Soldier, llarryLiutder, llaudfall
2 2 - 2= F Rob’.son 11 Fairlllen, Betweenrs. Pontefraet
6 6* 4=4 E Ambrosel2 T.-.a-Ling, T. as Steel, F. Helen
6 4= 34 E Ambrose 8 Y. Notions, Wat. Lily. Etruscan
1 in': 2® G Byrne 12 Ambrose, Broomvale, Borax
3 3= 3* G Byrne 8 Roy. Interest, TIieRump, Iteptou
2 3' 2nk E Haynes 11 Lohengrin, LindaPayiie, Pierrot
1 14 2" G Byrne 10 Tliesieres, Blue Cap, B.roomvale
5 4= 3'* AI And’aon •! Gold. Gate, E. Koiina, Dinah Do
2 24 3*4 G Byrne (> AI.H’rmaiiii, F.VVuzzy, K’blieau
6 6* 4*4 G Byrne 12 Lit. Dipper, Siioddy, Pulauqtiiu
By Star Shoot — Maribel (R. McCoy).
7 8 7“:; VV Kelsay 8 VVisidward, Kilmer. Virile
7 7 7=* VV Kelsay 7 Bay. Candle. Chielet. W. Shoes
4 3= 0=4 L Lykes .5 Golden Gate, Saudhill, Siieeess
2 1* 1* W' Kelsay 8 G.M..VIiUer. B.t.'unarder, O.I:iihiiii
6 6 5* W Kel-say (> Venotia, 1‘anMaid, L.Hillingtou
6 6= 6® W Kelsay 7 Flittergold. Cliiclot, D.’s Clioieo
8 74 6*4 L McAtee 9 Runes, Fenmonse, J. J. l.illis
7 6* 6'® W Kelsay 8 Cliiclet, Crimper, L'.ul.’s Clioiee
4 6 5* L McAtee 5 Short Grass, Borrow, Malachite
1'4 1® C Riddle
7 6*4 M Al’lhews
6= 7® C Riddle
FIFTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (June 2S. 19K! — 1:0.">(;, — 3 — US.)
THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (Dec. 20. 1910 1:11-’=— 3-110.)
ESTIMABLE, hr. m, 5
30(7;! Tijuana 5) f l:UR*j.fast
GENERAL, b.
: i49:> q‘iju:iiia
:'.I42I 'I’ijuana
eFkd Tijuana
512.19 Tijuana
31151 Tijuana
310SS Tijuana
bliKK! Tijuana
3"S96 'J’ijuana
30816 Tijuaua
g. 7 115
5’. f 1 :in=i,.sIow 3 2 IH 1
f.r f 1:19 hvy 7 10 1U9 1
5.4 f 1:14 slop 3-5 li" 3
54 f 1:12 mud 16-5 110 4
3-4 l:14'/ifast 16-6 110 1
3-4 1 ;16Vf,hvy 1 107 1
5ifl:n%hvy 2J Pd 1
64 f 1:10 Blow 4 110 3
64 £ 1:U mud 8 U2 2
B.y Ort Wells — Anna Loretta Daly (W. Fisher).
1'\ 1= VV .1 o' I’.’ II
1= 1= .1 MeliUvre
I’l 1* .1 .VI. IlllVIe
2* 2=-* .1 Meliityre
I'l 2'i E Pool
1=1 1* E Pool
7 .ViinTilly. GerildaiiM*. Dimi.P.irk
T> Kid.Nidsoii. Blaekihorn. Vigmda
(i Aucx'stors. RussSaiid, Geraldame
;>t.;x9 Tijuana
;><»:57 Tijuana
5'J2S6 Piiiiiicx)
3024;' I’iiiiliea
2991.5 Ixiiurel
0 Orimarlaid, K. Nelson. B.deKall) 2‘.C9:| Laurel
7 Quivk, Alary Emily, Inez 29726 L.'iurel
I'l 2'4 E Pool 7 Quivk, Alary Emily, Inez 29726 L:iarel
1=1 1* E Pool 7 S. Shapiro. Me.VIan. P..V’t<dnette 295;i5 I.aurel
lb 2* J M' Intyre 7 Dolina, Jen.Cr.iwford, Ada.Vnnc 294.58 H.deG’ce
S- 2* II Shilling 5 Maznik, Lit.Juke, KingCliiltuu 29269 H.ueG’ce
1* 24 K Smith 8 Vigaulu. Ada Aime, Swurt’ii Hill SSbOli Ij^cuilw'b
3-4 LlS'g.fa.st s-5 112 2
51 r l;lH! =..f:ist 40 102 .'i
5 4 1:14 fast .64 114 1
5 4 l;14=t.fa.st 44 113 2
Iriuov ];4i=..f:ist 20 IW 5
3-4 1:14 fast 49-5 110 2
3-4 l:13»ifast 42 113 7
3-4 l;1.3)ifast 11 112 1
3-4 l;lC7imud 83-10 111 4
3-4 1:13 fast 15 113 4
3-4 l:137^ast 7-5 UO 1
By Peep o'Day — Estimate (P. C. Byrne).
5'! 4'J G Scherrer 10 ,S. (jneen. B. Weaver, O. Blossom
44 3= G Byrne 7 She’ll Do. llawtliorn. .lolinllurie
5= 3|1 11 Stiariis 5 Scarlet O.iks. King Dick. T.>ka.v
4' 71 !•' Itoli sonll Brookticiii, T. as .Steel, BliieCap
2= 2* It H.ill 7 .Viiilirose, (’ iiiiD’ivery. S.J’Uson
5'* S"! B Kleeger 7 Jem. G. AI. Aliller, St.Chal Ix’ote
1' ;;>a R Ball 13 i’.. Cunarder. Buck Shot, B. Cap
7“b 8*i E Itob’sonll Port Liglit, I’ullux, Betwi'cni's
1* IJ K Taplin 7 I’ad.Wliack, Bel.l'.s, Falrllelen
6* 4* It C Watts 9 King Worth, I’hiuette, VVodaii
6' 6‘* I'J 'I'apliu 8 Port Liglit, K. VVorth, K(|iKMder
m' 14 L Lykes 10 Cuiiimeusia, T'lebcarcr, FreeiuaQ
DAILY RACIYG FORM.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917.
ORANGE BLOSSOM, h. m. 7
;T240 Tijuana 54 f l:12’,-mu(i
10
114
n.’
o
o
By Joe Carey — Pi
5= 6'= R Dorilv
M196 Tijuana
55 f 1 :07 fa.st
5
nr.
;;
4
1
1=4 <■ (Jross
3**948 Tijuana
0-4 l:14*isiow
10
IM
J
1
2
Oh
3*3 S McKlraw
3(.S99 Tijuana
54 f l;09Vfeslow
6
95
1
3
3
3=
3=4 S McGraw
30845 Tijuana
3-4 1 :lS%mud
6
98
:<
y
4
Ah
5=* S McGraw
30773 Tijuana
54 f 1 :06-^sfast
:)0
116
3
1
1
n
3*1 R Dority 1
30640 Tijuana
3-4 1:13 fast
20
95
6
5
4
7
7®3 S McGraw
30698 Tijuana
3-4 l:12%f.ast
40
95
6
5
5
6
6** S McGraw
28664 Reno
64 f l;06-"'tsfast
48-5 110
0
4
6
5
6-* H Thurber
GRAPESHOT,
3106.: Tijuana
ch. h. 8
54 f l:10*ihvy
44
120
111
1
2
o
By Bearcatcher — (
2= 3=1 W J O’H’n
:«)91S Tijuana
54 f l:07VsRood
8
113
4
2
2
2=
1*1 W .1 O’D’n
30773 Tijuana
64 f l:06*ifa3t
16
169
5
3
8
9=
9® A Pickens 1
27129 Tijuana
:{-4 1 :12Vsfast
10
102
2
5
5
54
5* J Mason
273(/6 Tijuana
64 f l:06*^ifast
8
105
4
6
6
6
6«4 E Smith
27163 Tijuana
3-4 1 :12*ifast
10
115
2
2
2
1*>
4*4 E Smith
26649 Tijuana
64 f l:05%fast
9-5
106
6
6
6
5*
6* R Pauley
26.557 Tijuana
54 f l:0C%fast
4
lOS
4
4
4
4*
3=1 N Taylor
IMPORTANT,
31240 Tijuana
ch. f, 4
51 f l:12*-imu(l
6
112
](i7
2
4
4
By Hilarious— "La
4b 410 M’thews
S KinsWortli, Miiznik, Auntiprurl
S Sil. Shapiro, liolina, I.runiminss
DAVE MONTGOMERY, br. g, 10
30364 Tijuana 3-4 l:13%fast 2-5 101
290TO Kenihv’h 5i f 1 :124i.slop 3-4 110
29440 Church’!
29217 Douglas
23959 Bowie
23847 Pimlico
23656 I.aurel
23608 Laurel
1:16 mud 33-10 99 1
: l:13?4fast lOi 103 4
l:08%fast rid 106 1
l:15«ifast f’ld 107 %
: 1:12 hvy 2 109 5
' 1:11 hvy 26 105 2
JUSTICE GOEBEL, b.
31120 Tijuana 3-4 1
30929 Tijuan.a 3-4 1
30833 Tijuana 1 1-16 1
3079C Tijuana 1 1
30700 Tijuana 3-4 1
30640 Tijuana 3-4 1
27971 bit. Royal 3-4 1
27789 Mt. Royal Ei f 1
26626 Dorval 3-4 1
. g. 6 114
l:14%good 5 304 3
L:13*tfast 8 1<V9 3
l:53timud 2i 103 4
l:39i/5fast 12 103 3
l:12%fast 10 106 6
1:13 fast 8 103 1
IRANCIS, blk. g, 6
31117 Tijuana 3-4
.30423 Tijuana 3-4
28223 Tijuana 3-4
28071 Tijuana 5i f
27979 Tijuana Ei f
27718 Tijuana 3-4
27611 Tijuana 1
27526 Tiju.ma 3-4
27436 Tijuana 3-4
GASKET, br. m. 7
l:14iifast 2 114 2
l:06%fast 6 114 6
l;19Vsniud 14-5112 3
: 106
1 :15 good 4 110 4
1:13 fast 20 107 4
1:12 fast 30 103 2
1:07 fast 13-5 113 4
1 :06%fast 12 109 3
l:13%fast 3i 113 1
l:40%fast 12 115 3
1:13 fast 12 113 3
1:13 fast 10 113 1
33 5=1 Turk
2J 4>i Turk
2» 3=a Turk
31403 Tijuana
31.339 Tijuana
312.54 Tijuana
29.371 Reno
28679 Reno
28673 Reno
28161 Reno
28123 Reno
PATSY MACK.
31536 Tijuan.i
31422 Tijuana
31365 Tijuana
37338 Tijuana
31‘271 Tijuana
31240 Tijuana
30{,97 Tijuana
i(X)S4 Reno
300.53 Reno
29988 Reno
LACKROSE, b.
31.536 Tijuana
;1117 Tijuana
31000 Tijuana
3(1918 Tijuana
30725 Tijuana
30623 Tijuana
30537 Tijuana
30515 Tijuana
30449 Tijuana
30.382 Tijuana
30332aTijuana
PRECISION, b.
:;1543 Tijuana
21121 Tijuana
25803 H.deG'ce
25695 H.deG’ce
24870 N.Orl’ns
’22729 Belmont Ei
EMELDA, ch. ir
;i(MS0 Tijuana
3t'.’2;2a'rijuana
3t>120 Reno
30083 Reno
29988 Reno
29840 Reno
29674 Reno
29637 Reno
29591 Reno
29551 Reno
29413 Reno
2.8678 Reno
PALATABLE, c
;il495 Tijuana
30916 Tijuana
20795 Tijuana
30.569 Tijuana
£0483 Tijuana
30469 Tijuana
3ii437 Tijuana
30398 Tijuana
30378 Tijuana
55fl:19%hvy 1 lio I
3-4 l:23%hvy 7-5 111 4
51 f 1:13 mud 1 112 6
6J f 1:20 fast — 112
7-8 1:26 fast 49-10 106 3
7-8 1:27 fast 1 96 1
3-4 1:13 fast 9-5 113 6
3-4 1:14%fast 9-10 113 4
, ch. b, 6 114
3-4 1 leiigood 50 Ml 9
5i f l:19%hvy 5 113 2
3-4 l:23%slop 15 114 4
3-4 l:2-2?iihvy 20 110 4
3-4 1:20 slop 12 116 2
5i f l:12Vimud 8 116 7
3-4 l:15%fast 3i 113 6
3-4 l:14%fast — 115 3
3-4 l:14%good — 118 4
7-8 l:32%slow — 110 3
l. g, 9 114
.;-4 l:16'Agood 7 1H 4
3-4 1:15 good 7-10 111 2
3-4 l:17%hvy 10 112 6
51 f l:07%good 6 113 6
3-4 1:13 fast 4 108 7
3-4 l:12%fast 2 105 2
3-4 l:131ifast 4i HO 1
3-4 1:12 fast 6 112 3
3-4 l:12%tast 8 108 4
3-4 l:13%fast 1-2 112 1
3-4 l:12%fast 20 111 7
. c. 4 (M) 100
51 f 1:11 slow 5 115 7
5-8 l:01%good 100 ]i>9 4
3-4 1:15V5S1 ow 195 107i 5
5-8 l:02ysgood 106 104 6
’J-4 l:15%fast 5 112 1
5i f St l:05Vifasl 30 108 8
m, 5 109
5i f 1:07 fast 8 112 1
3-4 1:12%fast 30 107 I
7-8 1:27%fast — 112 2
7-8 1:28 fast — 107 5
7-8 l:32%slow — 114 1
1 l:51%hvy — 111 2
1 l:40%fast — 110 1
3-4 l:13%fast — 115 3
7-8 l:2S5fefast — 114 1
7-8 1:32t^1ow — 115 3
3-4 1:14 fast — 113 1
3-4 1:14 fast 79 111 4
ch, h. 7 112
oi f l:10%slow 10 110 Z
3-4 l:15%good 3 112 1
5ifl:07 fast 8 113 6
6i f 1:07 fast 4i 113 6
3-4 l:13%fast 12 113 4
6i f 1:07 fast 12 111 5
5i f l:07%fast 8 lie 1
6i f l:07%fast 5 115 4
3-4 l:13%fast 10 115 3
3^J W Ormes
4=i.l>> C Jones
o‘i 4''* C Jones
7 7» C Jones
7 6«i W lalley
3i 4=i H Steams
1* 5'i C Jones
3* 3=4 C Jones
2h 3* C Jones
2* 2* C Jones
7J 6*J C Jones
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-ycar-oids and upward. Selling. (June 17. 11)1(1 — 1:3.8 — 3 — 95.)
GIFT. b. g, 8
:.1520 Tijuana
31476 Tijuana
1 1:46 slow 9-5
5i f 1:14 hvy 7
31198 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:49%fast
.31061 Tijuana
£0999 Tijuana
3-4 l:lS%hvy ‘JO
3-4 1:20 hvy 8
20470 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47<(ifRSt 3i
3043S Tijuana
30381 Tijuana
2(5tt)5 Tijuana
8943 C.d’Alene
fcS44 C.d’Alene
8766 C.d’Alece
’ 1 l:40%fast 15
1 l:39%fast 50
3-4 l:14%fa9t 40
1 l:43%mud 13-10
1 l:42%fast 7
1 1:42 fast 10
’ATABOY, b. g, 5
31390 Tijuana 3-4 l:23%hvy 60
31271 Tijuana
31122 Tijuana
2!t708 Reno
29632 Reno
27055 Tijuana
3-4 1:20 Slop 50
1 1-8 l:55%good 30
1 l;424tgood —
7-8 1:28 fast* —
6i f 1:07 fast 100
25607 H.Sp’ea
1 1-16 l:50^8low
34
108
7
7
7
7
6®
255X0 H.Sp’gs lm70y l:45*/ifast
7
110
4
6
6
5
34
MORADA, b.
m, 9 (M)
111
1
;;li>48 Tijuana
1 l;45-'*tslow
20
112
8
8
8
7
4.’.
:;iI94 Tijuana
1 1-lC l:48%fast
10
106
•J
3
4
4
4*
30974 Tijuana
1 1-10 1:50 good
20
107
2
5
4
6
4*
35926 Tijuana
1 1:42 fast
12
104
7
7
7
8
8=2
?089S Tijuana
3-4 l:171bslow
20
112
8
8
8
7*
30793 Tijuana
1 1:42 fast
20
103
4
3
1
1
1*
30764 Tijuana
1 l:41M;fast
60
103
1
8
8
8
7*
30738 Tijuana
1 l:41%f:ist
25
108
6
6
7
7
8
£0686 Tijuana
64 f l:07%fast
30
112
8
8
8
8®
16747 An’concla
54 f 1 :09%fast
3
103
16729 An’conda
F C l:127fefast
30
107
16671 An’conda
F C l;ll%fast
20
113
ASWAN, b. g,
. 5
113
1
21543 Tijuana
51 f 1:11 slow
41
116
1
5
2
3=
31119 Tijuana
3-4 1:15 fast
10
114
2
5
3
3*
:-:m>37 Tijuaiia
64 f l:09?£fast
12
112 11
11
11
7>*
3C563 Tijuana
3-4 1:15 good 100
113
7
6
6
5**
2x232 Tijuana
1 1-4 2:07*ifast
30
107
4
8
8
8
8‘i
28226 Tijuana
1 l:40%fast
44
106
4
6
6
7
41
2S085 Tijuana
1 l:42*4fast
4
104
9
6
6
6
4J
27076 Tijuana
64 f l:08%fast
50
108
7
8
9
7*!
27733 Tijuana
3-4 1:14 fast
25
111
7
7
7
7
AIMEE LESLIE, cb. m. 5
31.545 Tijuana 55 f l:09=5Slow 13
31494 Tijuana
31417 Tijuana
31386 Tijuana
31213 Tijuana
31150 'rijuana
30898 Tijuana
30832 Tijuana
30740 Tijuana
30579 Tijuana
rJ*554 Tlju.ana
5-8 l:04HsIow 10
3-4 l:29Vfehvy 6
3-4 1:27 hvy 6
3-4 l:19%slow 7
3-4 l:13<^fast 15
3-4 l:17MiSlow 7
6i f l:10?smud 12
3-4 l:13%fast 10
3-4 l:llMifa8t 3}
61 f 1:07-Vfefast 6
PROSPERO SON. cb. g, 6
3151V lijuana
314.54 'rijuana
31417 Tijuana
3i:«9 Tijuana
:i082-5 'I’iluana
30816 Tijuana
20767 Tijuana
20481 Tijuana
30334aTljuana
27725 Tijuana
5i t 1:10 slow 5
1 l:54%hvy 10
3-4 l:29',5hvy 8-5
3-4 1 :23*5hvy 6
I l:46%mud 15
1 l:433t.slop 6
3-4 l:13^^fast 8-5
3-4 l:l?.Vfast 16
1 l:40%fast 7
3-4 1:14 fast 1
HELEN M., br. m, 6
31104 Tijuana 1 2:01*ihvy 20
31194 'Tijuana 1 1-16 l:4S%fast 7
30974 Tijuana 1 1-16 1:50 good ‘2j
3(;793 Tijuana 11:42 fast 7
3(a 540 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48?>ifast 60
;oi66 Tijuana 5i f l:07%fast 100
27810 H’thorne lm70yl:47 fast 10
27080 Latonia ImVOy l:5iyihvy 29-5
LEO H.. b. g. 11
31194 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:48%fast 20
3(926 Tiju.ana 11:42 fast 20
,’i0888 Tijuana 1 l:46%mud 30
307)3 Tijuana •11:42 fast 50
»‘738 Tijuana 1 1 :41?ifast loO
3<ij29aTiJuana 1 1 ;42 fast 40
SADIE STROUP, hr. f. 3 (M)
2,1251 Tijuana 3-4 l:2’2%mud 50
31211 Tijuana 3-4 l:21jfeslow 20
28153 Tijuana 4J f 65%last 50
27433 Tijuana 41 f 5514fast 25
:t|.567 Tijuana
.31.5:13 Tijuana
31520 Tijuana
31419 Tijuana
31404 Tijuana
3i;i0-l Tijuana
312.55 'Tijuana
31211 Tijuana
31086 Tijuana
30764 Tijuana
30702 Tijuana
3-4 1 :18*r,gi>od 100
64 f 1:11 good 40
1 1:46 slow 6
6-8 l:12%hvy 10
I 2:01^hvy 21
1 l:53-5feslop 2
1 l:51=%mud 8-5
3-4 l:21%slow 6
61 f l:ll%hvy 50
1 l:41%fast 100
1 l:41%fast 60
By Bowling Brook — Grenadine (F. F. Borland).
10 10* 6*:i .1 D..'l’oist’j'12 Siii.-ii. I’li..\iit linrUe, KiglitSmart
9 9 9" ,1 DePoist’r 1) Flossie F.. MeAlaUj I>‘sbiu
7= 5*» E I’ool
6 44 E Pool
b=i 5=1 E I’ool
4=4 33 E I’ool
2'4 -= C Taylor
5= 5*3 C Taylor
.S Pr.Conrsd, (lift, Ph. Antoinette
(5 Pros. Rally, Hazel C.. Nifty
7 D.ofSlielfiy, Was.ateh, J’isdietton
7 /inkund, (j.W.Kisker, P.Conrad
S G. \V. Kisker, I’aniia, Rooster
9 San. White, In Dutch. A.Teres.^^-
7 Adalid. Raoul. Sweed."ile
6 Harry L., Adalid, Sempsilla
7 Manganese, Sempsilla, Raoul
C Or'ngeBlossom. Adalid, HarryL.
5 Adalid, Sweetbait, Or. Blossom
1=4 1= A Carroll 9 Dot H., Harwood, Dovle
1= 1= K Ijapailloll TomCaro, Anxiety. T.Callaw’y
I’i 2* W Hoag 8 C.onDelivery, B.Spiller, L’horne
28 3= H H P’lipsl’2 M.Krutor, Charmeuse, Camellia
l“k 2* ,T McTag’rtll Dlsturlier, Margery, Tribolo
14= 14*= F Robins’nlO Sand Mark, Triliolo. Dr. Gremer
3*1 3=4 J McTag’rt 9 G. Counsel, IVelga. R. Strickland
l**k 5*1 J McTag’rtll Maifeu, Disturber, lolite
__By McGee — Mago (Sunnyside Stable).
5= :’*i A Casey 7 she’ll Do, Tiajan, Coliiiet
44 3= W Lilley S Sayonarra. She’ll Do, 'ri.ajan
6 5== B Martin 5 Slipi)er.v Elm. Sasin, S. of Love
1= 1= E Martin 7 C.M’hniont, J.Graliam, B.J’uson 1
9 9'" Pickens 9 Scar.Oaks, Kootenay, Old Broom
51 5=3 F Stevens 7 Hawthorn, H.Dale, I. Cummings
2| 6* C Peak H F. Helen, FoxyGriff, T.Busybody
3* 1“ C Peak 11 Thesieres, J. B. Harrell. L.Orme
21 1* T Buckles C The Busybody, EnverBey, Quick
By Yankee— Frances McClelland (G. Lyon).
2* 21* W Ormes (! Laekrose, Aunt. Curl, B. Favorite
8 8's W Ormes 8 Quid Nunc, Quick, John Hurie
24 2=1 E Smith 7 Raoul, Magic, Custom House
4*1 31 Turk 7 Magic, Rag, Freeman
3*1 3=3 W Ormes 6 Barsac. Proa.’s Baby, Old Coin
23 2= D Boland 6 ,4nuTilly, H.Walbank, Freeman
JOHN LOUIS, ch. g, 12
.31194 Tijuana 1 1-16 1 ;4S%fast 4
3C931 Tijuana 1 1:42 fast 7
S0764 Tijuana 1 l:41Vifast 5
30674 Tijuana 1 1-16 1;49 fast 31
30.599 Tijuana
c0535 Tijuana
30.500 Tijuana
1 1:42 fast 4
1 l:40%fast 9
1 l:41=(;fast 2
S()464 Tijuana 1 1-16 l:47%fast
S0329aTijuana
30321 Tijuana
28233 Tijuana
1 1:42 fast 13-5
1 l:40%fast 15
1 1:41 fast 6-5
5 5= 5*3 C Taylor 9 San.\\hitc, In Dutch, A.Teres.^^.
9 91 8'3 W T.aylor 12 H. Andy. Rus. McGill. A.Trm^p
6 10 10=* R Dorlty 10 T’nsparent, G.W. Kisker, C. tKi
10 10* 10'* R Carter 11 Trout Fly, Transparent, Vir*-o
By Ben Bramble — Jane Farrell (J. Sieman).
8 8 7’1 A I’ickeus 8 Dick Benson. Mark (!., Morad.a
7 7-’4 7" A J’ickens 8 Bolala, Ambri, Lundslide
5 5=1 4* A Picken.s 10 'r’nsparent, G.W. Kisker, C. Eve
1 2*” 3* A Pickens 7 Ceos, G.W. Kisker, Galeswintlie
3 4i> 3* A Pickens 8 Rocklin, Zangaree, D. of Shelby
4 3* 2<» W J O’B’n 8 Lesbia, Roy, Gomul
4 31 31 A Pickens 11 PetitBleu, Ceos, MargueriteW.
4 31 3=1 A Pickens 7 Capt. Druse, Roy, Zamloch
4 3*4 33 W J O’B’n «’• Princes.. C.Diuse, MargueriteW.
8*» W J O’B’n 8 Say, Strathearn, Veldt
2 1*4 1* "W J O’B’nlO Bermudian, Santa Maria, C.Jack
0 Fr’nkG. Hogan, Cecil. Endurance
7 Cecil. Magic, Phyllis Antoinette
8 Old Coin, Classy Curl, Cecil
By Voorheer — Hertha (J, Price).
21 2=1 C Riddle .5 Miss Brush. Anna Lou. S.’s Hill
1* inii C Riddle 8 VonLady, Pros. Son, Landslide
5=4 4= R Carter 8 'The Wolf, Nifty, In Dutch
1 Pw Carter 5 Diadi, Grosvenor, Little Abe
3 2n M M’thews 4 Grosvenor, Diadi, Little Abe
3= 2* H H P’lips (! Diadi. Erior, Swart’s Hill
1* 1* R Carter 7 Sal. O’Day, Furlong, Milt.Roblee
1*4 1*4 K Carter 5 Furlong, Sal. O’Day, Fav. Article
By Andrew Hack — Cotillion (E, J. Ramsey).
9 9'® E Rice 9 Bnrsao. Cecil, Laekrose
3=1 3*= E Smith 5 Q’tm’ster, Aiic’st’s, N’sled’vati
41 3*® E Smith H Executor, Dom. Park, P. Conrad
4 4*® B Smith 4 Doliiia, Tiajan, Maznik
2= 3=4 -V Pickens 7 Dolina, Harwood. Br. Favorite
8 8=® W J O’B’n 8 KingWorth, Maznik, AuntieCurl
34 3=3 S McGraw 9 T’stmaster, KingCliilton, Mandie
4=4 4*4 S McGraw (i Seneca, C. McFerran, S. Graine
5= 4=J S McGraw 6 Robt. Mantell, T. ^ven, Seneca
2**): 1* S McGraw 5 Inquieta, Emelda, Capt. Druse
By Lackford— Safaroae (K. P. Dickinson).
Annual Racing Form for 1916
IS NOW ON SALE
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Circulating in the United States, Cuba, Philippine Islands,
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9 Barsac, Cecil, Louise Paul
(5 Frauds, AuntieCurl, B. Favorite
6 JIaznik, Charmeuse, Prince S.
8 Grapeshot, HnzelDale, J. Argent
7 Privet Petal, Osaplc, Say
9 Roseas, Charmeuse, Van Horn
K Sweetdale, PrinceS., Clmrmeuse
8 El Mahdi, Sweetdale, J. Hurie
8 El Mahdi. The Feller, She’ll Do
8 Ida Cummings, Virco, Old Bob
£ Sayonarra, Kootenay, Sweetdale
By Order — Madame Junot (Palace Stable).
5*1 (’ B’gamo 11 Dr.S.I’.T’ate, c'hrist.Eve, Aswan
6= 6‘* S Mc-(jraw 7 SilvcrMoon, M.Uosell., OldCoin
9 9=> E Haynes 9 Jacklet. La Bete Noire, Trend
10= 9'* T Hayes 12 Virginia W., Casco, Life
7uk j J Mi:ing’rtl2 Virginia W., StephenR., Narmar
8 8=* C Turner 8 Whimsy. Pocklchoo, Landslide
By Salvation — Armadora (J. B. Duncan).
43 5*= R Carter 8 Orimar Lad, Sir Dyke, Wasatch
8 7®3 H Carter 8 Sttyonarra, Kootenay, Sweetdale
3*4 5’ H Carter 5 John Graham, Diadi, Adalid
3**'i 5’ R Moore ii StarShooter, Diadi, JohnGraham
3*4 3= R Carter .5 Patsy Mack, Inquieta, C. Druse
1=1 1*1 R Carter 4 .S.Ante, T. Chapman, Capt. Druse
1= 21 R Carter 5 Rash, Ch. Mcl'errau, OraMcGee
21 24 R Carter r, El Mahdi, S.’sHill, Pajaroitall.
1*4 1* R Carter (> Zangaree, C. McFerran, Inuiileta
1*4 14 R Carter (i Stanleys., Regards, Milt.Roblee
1*4 1* R Carter 5 Capt. Druse, M.Roblee, Regards
7= 6=i R Charter 8 Vesta. Swart’s Hill. Milt.Roblee
By Chop Suey — Omah Wood (G. Marshall).
7 6*= F Stevens 7 General, Ann Tilly, Geraldame
1* 3= W Ormes 9 LoanShark, Inquieta, KidNelson
34 6*4 C Gross 8 Kenneth, Cal Curn, Vignola
3** 3= K Lapallle 7 Old Coin, Kenneth, Dusky Dave
44 2n F Stevens 7 Delaney, Gimli, Glint
6*> 7=4 F Stevens 8 Ber. Weaver, Maznik, Sil. Moon
34 1=4 P Stevens 6 Ber. Weaver, Gimli, Little Jake
3** 4= W Ormes 8 Oakland, Bad I’rospect, Rug
1*4 2=4 F Stevens 7 Blanchita. Barka, Bad Prospect
THIS BOOK CARRIES
iniiezed fonn charts of all recognized racing in the United States, Canada, Cuba and
Mexico, has supplanted all others for the use of racing officials and b universally used by
jockey clubs throughout the world. Compact, accurate, perfectly printed, with absolutely
correct index, on linen paper, lettered, and bound in flexible leather. Contains, besides charts
of all recognized racing on American tracks, the American and Canadian time records, scales
of weights of various governing bodies and records of jockey mounts in the United States,
Canada and Mexico, for the year.
The Special Attention of Students of Form
is directed to the method of indexing the charts. The index shows each and every start
all horses that have raced, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions designated on th?
occasion of each and every start. By means of this innovation it is possible for the user of
the Form Book to instantly determine a horse’s ability to run on any sort of track concerning
which information is desired, as shown in the following example:
113 By Yankee — Graceful (M. Goodpaster).
113 7 5 6 5 5* 2= C Gross ,S I’.ConriKl. l’..\ntoim*tte. Mas. Joe
112 2 3 4 4* 26 C (iross 8 Mur’l’sPet, F. Cathay, Staraiiise
1115 3 3 5 56 5=4 C Gross S Ora McGee, Avcr.v TriimlK), Roy
114 6 7 6 6=4 4*4 C Gross 9 L. Rowena. CaroNonie, M. Smith
116 6 7 7 7 7»i F Hopkins 7 McAlau, P. Ant’nette, Dr.N’fer
107 6 2 2 4 43 5=4 E Pool 7 Weyanoke, Rash, Zangaree
110 2 4 5 6 4J 3*4 C Gross 10 Zetetic, Capt. Druse, Caro Nome
112 5 4 4 6 6= 4‘® A McCl’k’y 7 G.Roesch, C. Druse, Transoarent
112 8 7 7 7*4 6=4 A M.iCl’k’ylO Vignola, Rocklin, King Chilton
107 1’ P Hill 8 AnncMcGce, Sorrowful, Slecpluud
log 26 P Hill 8 Phillistinu, Flying, Buss
109 33 P Hill 5 QuickTrip. Hannis, GatyPallen
113 By Ogden — Unterock (W. M. Rawson).
105 2 6 6 6 6== R Har’ton <’> Kcdlaud. Executor. Maznik
106 7 6 6 6= 6’-= E Rice 7 Dolina, Harwood, Patsy Muck
102 6 3 3 4 6 5'® E Rice C Injury, Say, John Graham
115 1 4 5 3 2= 1= E Pool 5 'Fom Cbapmuii. Quiz, Fitzgerald
112 1 3 2 3 3=4 3= E Pool 7 C.McFerr’n, M. Fielder, S.Conn’r
111 9 9 9 9 9** R Bauer 9 Furlong, Oakland, Swart’s Hill
108 7 7 7 7 6« 6®3 J Connors 7 It’weiser, D.ofShelby, K.R’dford
G Alex’dra 8 D. Benson, Mark G., P’ceflonrad
G Alex’ lira 9 Jawlioiie, Celebrity, D ofShelby
CARRIE ORHE, ch.
f, 3, by Monsieur de
L’Orme —
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(E.
J. O’Connell) ,
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19075*
(19118)
19254*
19319
10371
19535
19711
19744*
19815
(19648)
19871
(20135)
20312
20365* m
20373*8
20460*
20557* m
(20698)
20813*
20940*m
20080*8
21063=h
21228*
(21297) m
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21704
21839*
21949*8
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(22260)8
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22423
22462*8
22875*
22942
23154
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23401b
23471*
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23674h
23763*
(23976)
24008*
(24033)
24082*
24100
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b. m, 6,
by Kiamet, by Melton — Jean Green
(J.
Hoskini)
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19066
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19351
19425*
19445*8
19521
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19S08*
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19712
19780
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19904
19937*
10978
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20627*
20638
21350*
21384*
21453*
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21T18*
(21776)
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22234
23075
22320*
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22614b
24055
22542s
24069*8
22587*
24110
22893
24173*
23009
24182
23187
24245
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(23685)b
MARSHON,
b. g, 6,
by Marathon
— Edna Shannon ..
(H.
W. Sage)
.
18867*
18881*
(180>13)h
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(20437)h
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20966
21016*
(21410)8
(21562)87
22045* m
22097*k
22199»h
22231b
222678
22362
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237268
22506*8
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( 22622 )U
22724
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8*® F Stevens 9 Concha, I’lunie, Zangaree
8®4 J Morys 9 Cal Curn, Rag, Jennie Crawford
4*4 J Montour 10 Kate Shelly, Ethel P., Dovie
7=3 W' Ormes 10 Tim Judge, Kastman, Binocular
4*4 W Ormea 9 Sheffield, Tim Judge, Saltigrade
By Dr. Leggo — Frincesa Alma (C. W. Gasser),
36 D Bclanil 11 Dr.S.P.Tate, Ch.Eve, Cl’sterman
4*3 W Kels;xy 10 B’barita, P.Conrad, K.ofPythias
104 9 6 6 6 43 3*3 J Mason 9 The-Moiik, Dr.S.P.Tate, Tal.Dlp
108 7 8 9 7*4 6*3 J Mason 10 D.Neufer, B.deKalb. Bellsnicker
111 7 7 7 7 7“3 F Stevens 7 Lesbia, (jasaloma, C. J. Harvey
106 By Fink Coat — Senta (C. Polk).
109 5 6 6 6= 2= A JohnsonlO U.E.sther, Lctitia, Wat. Warbler
108 8 7 7 61 5“1 A Johnson 8 M. Folly, P. Antoinette, Par.Post
107 1 4 4 4= 3= A Johnson 6 Von Lady, Dr.S.P.Tate, T. Dip
108 2 2 2 3= 3* A Johnson 8 Landslide, Mas. Joe, Dr.S.P.Tate
108 2 7 8 6= 6=" A Johnson 8 Lady Leona, Miss Brush, Camia
107 ‘2 5 9 8* 8*® A JohnsonlO CaroNome, Vireo, I’ll. Antoinette
114 3 3 3 3* 3=1 A Smith 8 Classy Curl, Vireo, John Spohn
112 'Threw rider. W Keisay 8 J.C’wford, Inquieta, Mercurlnm
112 10 6 6 4* 4® W Keisay 11 Ann Tilly, Caro Nome. L.Watep
112 1 2 2 23 3*4 W Ormes 9 Ada Anne, Vireo, Kid Nelson
112 2 6 6 4*4 3’ W Lilley 9 Magic. Wasatch. Industry
113 By Prospero — Lulu Marr (B. Suhr).
no 7 6 4 3J 26 \v Lilley 9 D«'fiiiite, Yulia, I’lume
107 5 0 5 4 5*4 o'* G Alex’aJr •> Wasatch. S.Bei khiim, D.ofShelby
109 3 1 1 3*4 B’= G Alex’aJr 0 VonLady, Dr.S.P.'l’ate, A. Leslie
113 6 6 5 5* 3=4 W Lilley 8 Gasket, Von Lady, Lundslide
98 2 3 3 3 4 4*= E Martin .5 Redland, I’rinceS.. It.S’auuonll
100 3 2 4 4 4* 4=® De Polster 6 Cecil, Weyanoke, Zamloch
107 3 3 3 24 3=3 E Pool 7 Juke Argent, Kara Vcz, Gabrio
110 6 6 6 6* 5=4 E Pool 8 IdaCnmmings, PrinceS,, ClarkM.
110 5 4 4 4 61 6= B Pool '• F.G. Hogan, Zetetic. MissFieliler
116 1 5 4 46 6*3 E Pool 6 Hazel Dale, Rag, Violet
111 By Kermis — Estimate (W. H. Hogan),
105 1 6 7 7 7 7== R Har’ton 7 D.ofShelby, Wasatch. J’isdiction
1‘i9 4 5 5 5 74 8*= W .1 O’B'n 8 Dick I’.enson, Mark G., Jlorada
112 1 8 2 6 7= 9'* R Troxler 9 Jawbone, Celebrity, D.ofSIielby
108 6 6 6 6 7 7*1 E Marlin 8 Mike Cohen. Morada, I.ieo H.
105 4 5 5 6 6 6*“ J Dreyer 6 Strathern, C. Druse, L.Spir’uelle
109 10 11 11 11 11** H Steams II Dusky Dave, Andy H., H. Andy
1(* 6 7 7 7 8 8=* W W T’lor 8 11. Horse, L.W’ington, A.L’rence
110 6 6 5 4 6* 4® H Stearns 8 Lit. Bigger, I’n.Will. Blackthorn
113 By Pone Leo — Harka (B. Pardon).
113 5 8 8 6 6=4 6“4 R' Dority .S Dick Benson. .Mark G., Morada
112 9 10 10 10 10 10'" R Dority !(• Frog Eye, Muudie, Ora McGee
112 7 10 8 8 8= 8*= R Dority 10 Inquieta, Bolala, Von Lady
111 7 7 7 7 6*4 5*4 R Dority 8 Mike Cohen, Morada, Larkin
112 2 5 5 6 6= 7'® R Dority 9 Concha, I’lunie, Zangaree
112 6 6 6 6 6 6‘= H Cavan'h (> PrinceS., Capt. Druse, JolinLouis
93 By Mint — Lady of Melbourne (L.D. Gentry),
hw 8 8 8 S 8=" R M.iore 9 Conowingo, L. ('eege, G. Dragon
Uf) 8 9 8 7= 7=* S McGraw 9 San. Wliite, In Dutch, A. Teresa
112 7 7 7 7*» 7‘* J Cavan’h 8 Alan, Hester II., Ella B.
112 7 7 7 7 7'® T Smith 7 Lady Ward, Nusledovati. EUaB.
“h” for heavy, “m” for muddy, “sy” for sloppy, “s” for slow; races not otherwise designated
were over fast or gotxl tracks.
Annual Racing Form
has been oversold for the past few years and the attention of prospective
purchasers of the 1916 edition is respectfully called to the desirability of
placing orders early.
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Yesterday’s SiHciul: FLEETABELLE, 3-1, WON,
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Souvenir, 13 to 5, won; High Horse, 12 to 1, sec-
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